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Thomas Peck’s Critiques

I make no apologies for focussing on Marc Adamus in this article. A photographer who, in every sense of the word (awe, majesty, grandeur, fear etc), makes Sublime images. more

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Bruce Percy

Bruce talks about simplicity and minimalism - with images from Bolivia, Harris & Hokkaido. more

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Alex Bamford

Alex Bamford’s solution to the perennial problem of fitting photography around work has been to go out and make images by moonlight. more

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A Change of Format

Apparently, film photography is making a comeback. Actually, it never went away, but in the same way that vinyl record sales are booming again, there is definitely a resurgent interest in film photography. more

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Issue 138 PDF

We’ve noticed in the last year an increasing interest in large format film and along with the increase in new large format cameras being produced (Chamonix, Intrepid, Gibellini, etc.), we’re fairly sure that the use of large format is growing again. more

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An Introduction to Large Format Photography

A look at some of the most prominent photographers in the world reveals a significant minority still use film and many of those also prefer to capture their compositions using said unwieldy contraptions. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Antonio Aleo, Daniel Mirotoi, John Barton & Paul Howell. more

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Endframe: Morning Mist, Rock Island Bend by Peter Dombrovskis

Is it idealistic to believe a photograph can change the world? Perhaps. But if it can happen, then it would a photo like this: an arresting image of an epic monolith in a primal setting. I suspect it somehow connects with the ancient parts of our brains. more

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Limited Access

Landscape photography and being disabled may not appear to be obvious companions, especially as I only took up photography in 2008 when it became impossible for me to walk any distance due to severe osteoarthritis. more

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Andrew Sanderson

Andrew is a photographer and tutor with over 20 years’ experience and an Ilford Photo Master Printer. more

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Land of my Father

Months go by in a doldrum state where nothing feels right and I am uninspired by what I make, and then, little by little, things turn around and something emerges from the mayhem. more

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Hokkaido

I have been fortunate to photograph many landscapes in a variety of different countries throughout the world but the photographs I had seen of Japan always seemed to have a difference that was difficult to categorise. more

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Layers

I often think of images as parts put together in a visually interesting manner. When the parts come together eloquently, they create meaning and message. more

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Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana

The cypress trees of the Atchafalaya in Southwest Louisiana are the major stars in a scene about as different as I could have chosen to photograph next, but every bit as elegant, and as humbling. more

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Issue 137 PDF

Josef Sudek whenn you read the overviews of his creative output, you would think he was hanging around with the likes of Rodchenko, Moholy-Nagy and Man Ray and heavily influenced by the constructivist and surrealist painters. more

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