


Photography and The Wonder of Life
By asking photographers why they photograph I learned that many are unable to clearly articulate their reasons; and among those who do cite such reasons, I am often intrigued by the diversity of answers. more

Why I love my iPhone for landscape photography
I think that the French painter and sculptor Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985) would approve of the iPhone in the making of art. Dubuffet eschewed traditional aesthetics in favour of what eventually became known as art brut, or outsider art. more

Issue 131 PDF
We’ve an interesting riposte to Mike Chisholm’s (intentionally) controversial article a couple of issues ago. Mike’s premise was that Landscape Photography is a dying husk of a genre and there is little left to be original with. Joe’s eloquent response provides the necessary counterpoint to the article more

The Death of Landscape Photography is greatly exaggerated
While it is fair to identify that there are derived patterns and stylistic elements in landscape photography, “imitation” if you wish to be pejorative, the same could be said of all art forms, which build on and develop from established frameworks. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Gerald Rowles, Idse Herrema, Jim Love & Stuart Clook. more

Thomas Peck’s Critiques
Living just next to Epping Forest I have always been fascinated by images of trees. They can be wonderfully expressive things. Not easy to photograph, though. Too chaotic, seemingly random, difficult to isolate from surroundings. more

Ellie Davies
It’s hard to describe your own work, but for me, it’s landscape because it’s about the natural world and my relationship with it and looking at our relationship with the places that we live and visit in the wider sense. more

A look into Romania’s nature
When it comes to the diversity of the land and the animals that populate it, Romania, my home country and a relatively unknown place among photographers, is probably one of the first among the European countries. more

Chance and Luck in Art
Chance and luck occupy a prominent place in the process of artistic creation. Thus painting and photography hold many surprises to one who let accidents, stains or the unexpected happen. more

The Rise and Rise of the Photo-Book
With so much new material flooding our consciousness and social media streams vying for our attention, I thought it might be good to take a step back and look at the whole landscape photo book industry. more

Issue 130 PDF
We hope you have the luck and persistence to find your own transformative weather this winter season and we look forward to bringing you the next issue from the Scottish Highlands. more

Endframe: ‘Four trees, Rannoch Moor’ 1981 By Fay Godwin
When I received Charlotte's email asking me to consider writing an End Frame article for On Landscape a swirl of photographs immediately began to spin as if in a washing machine in my mind. more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
Our 4x4 feature is a set of 4 landscape photography portfolios from our subscribers: Matthew Pinner, Nick Joyner, Rob Friel & Susan Brown. more

First Light Inspired Exhibition
Launching on 4th March, our 'First Light' inspired Exhibition at Joe Cornish Gallery with images from Harvey Lloyd-Thomas, Beata Moore, Julian Calverley, Matt Lethbridge & Baxter Bradford. more

Conference Exhibition
Back in issue 129, we published the images submitted into the Meeting of Minds Community Exhibition. In this issue, we are delighted to publish the PDF catalogue of this. more