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Thomas Peck’s Critiques

The results of long exposures to the passage of the sun are quite extraordinary. The images all have a deep gash where the sun has burned a hole in the paper. more

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Saltwick Bay

It was the middle of December, temperatures were close to zero, what better time than to go to the beach, right? more

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Chris Gilbert

His workshops are perennially popular and he is also one of five landscape photographers behind the Peak Photography Gallery in Bakewell. more

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FotoFest 2017

Fotospeed are delighted to bring together 4 world-renowned photographers for a day of talks on Sunday 10th September 2017, The Edge, University of Bath. more

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Compositional Controversies

It would be irresponsible not to address these two ideas, Depth, and Flow in any series that aspires to illuminate photographic composition. These are certainly not Rules of Composition in the conventional sense. But are they Considerations? You bet. more

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In Praise of Film Pinhole Photography

Film pinhole photography has been prominent in this recent resurgence; the lensless “look”, when recorded on film, has attracted many to this relatively cheap form of photography. more

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Issue 141 PDF

I’ve been noticing a few messages on Facebook and Twitter recently from people asking for peoples opinions on their photos. Are they too dark? Too light? Is the colour right? more

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Endframe: “Sandhills Blizzard Cherry County, Nebraska” by Andrew L. Moore   

It is Summer here in New York, but I can feel the frost radiating cold from Andrew L. Moore’s photograph "Sandhills Blizzard" Cherry County, Nebraska 2013. more

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Saturation by Saturation

All photographers, me included, can easily get lured by the songs by the Saturation Sirens, calling us from the shore as we sail through the fog. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Jane Goodall, Maxime Daviron, Peter Delaney & Phil Starkey more

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Treasured Lands, Book Review

QT Luong's project to photograph all 59 US National Parks couldn’t come at a more opportune moment. The current government of the US has proposed many reductions in the scale & protection of the National Parks more

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Erin Babnik

Erin also draws upon her background in art history in her writing about photography, which appears in a variety of publications. more

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Pep Ventosa

For this issue, we’re delighted to talk to Pep Ventosa, whose photographic compilations of trees, among other subjects, have inspired many others to try this technique. more

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Returning to Landscape Photography

It is often too easy to ignore the landscape we see around us every day. It is common to feel the need to travel to be inspired to photograph. Once out of our home surroundings we feel enthused by the unfamiliar and by a concept of the ‘other’ more

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Planned Productions

I was surprised by the number of favourable responses I received to a recent post in which I stated that not one of the images I consider as my most meaningful resulted from planning. more

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