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Echoes of the Great War

In April 2016, Peter's exhibition "Echos of the Great War " opened at Weston Park in Sheffield and marked 100 years since the Battle of the Somme. Peter’s Great Uncle William Wyatt Bagshawe fought and died in the Somme and through retracing the footsteps of his great uncle, he took black and white photographs as the land as it is now. Suggesting the terrain of the frontline through details and abstractions. more

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Yosemite

The moment the opportunity arose where I was able to visit Yosemite, I grabbed it with both hands and seized the chance. There was something about the place that had enticed me for decades, namely the work of Ansel Adams that had me transfixed to his books in a college library at the age of sixteen whilst working as a photography student. more

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The Trees in my Photographs

This ethereal vision, the muffled sound of autumn and raindrops, of the wind in the leaves, gave off a sense of absolute peace, the same feeling that I constantly look for in my photographic experiences, among the same landscapes projected in this reality. more

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Issue 222 PDF

Click here to download issue 222 (high quality, 110Mb) Click here to download issue 222 (smaller download, 60Mb) more

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End Frame: “The Barn” by Selden B Hill

This image on the cover of the book The Unpainted South caught my eye in a book shop in South Carolina in April 2019. more

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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio features are from subscribers: Alexandra Wesche, Gill Moon, Guy Washburn & John Maillard. more

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Watchers of the Forest

As the months passed, I must have looked at thousands of trees. In the endeavour to find the ones that gave me a tug. more

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Opportunity Cost

Edward Weston wrote in his Daybooks, “If I have any ‘message’ worth giving to a beginner it is that there are no short cuts in photography.” In the literal sense, Weston was wrong. more

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Dara McGrath

Dara’s documentary series ‘Project Cleansweep’ takes its name from a 2011 Ministry of Defence report on the risk of residual contamination at 14 UK sites used in the manufacture, storage and disposal of chemical and biological weapons. more

Afternoon Haze, Looking west from Swarth Fell to the Howgills
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On the Edges of Mallerstang

During the spring 2020 lockdown, I had the opportunity to explore some of the more remote parts of the watershed of the Eden, on Mallerstang Edge to the East and Swarth Fell, Wild Board Fell and Little Fell to the West. more

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Lockdown Podcast #10

It's an idea that has its seeds in the romantic era of landscape painting when John Ruskin, a massively influential art critic and artist of the time, encouraged painters to closely observe the landscape. more

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Dale King – Portrait of a Photographer

Have you ever noticed that when you look at the work of some photographers, you instantly know that they have a connection to a place as an artist? more

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The Fröttmaninger Heide

There is a constant dialogue between nature and humanity, a constant shift between two worlds that are separated yet together in an odd way. more

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Issue 221 PDF

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Travel Tripod Review

Over the last few weeks, I’ve been testing out a range of travel tripods. As with most of the testing we’ve done, it all starts with a personal question and ends up with me getting carried away. In this case, the personal ‘question’ came about because I wanted to go camping in the mountains and combine it with landscape photography. Typically the idea of lightweight camping is to get down to the minimum possible weight and still function safely and more

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