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Portrait of a Photographer – Eric Bennett

It has become quite apparent to me that Eric’s goal with his photography is purely selfless – he wishes to inspire the world to take better care of wild places. more

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Quiet

"Quiet",  Margaret Soraya’s solo exhibition opens at the Taunus Gallery in Frankfurt on Saturday 31st Oct and runs through until January 2021. more

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Hal Gage

Being an artist has meant not steering my creativity to push an agenda. I think Ansel Adams had his internal turmoil about keeping his motives pure: even after becoming a de facto spokesman for the Sierra Club where he lobbied Congress on environmental matters more

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Is Pictorialism a dirty word?

Is it a style of photography that you look down on? It is associated with a particular period, but we are still influenced by it. more

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Issue 217 PDF

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End frame: ‘Iona Sun’ by Paul Kenny

When asked to write for the End Frame section of On Landscape, one artist that sprung to mind among many of my favourites was Paul Kenny and especially the image ‘Iona Sun’. more

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The Perimeter

Quintin Lake has featured in a couple of articles about his adventures in "From Greenland to the Sahara" and a walking project on the Thames Waters in previous On Landscape issues more

John Higgs 4
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Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios

This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio features are from subscribers: Barry Rosof, Benjamin Stevens, John Higgs & Sanjeev Kumar Yadav. more

Roy White 11
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Nature Without and Within

I have come to think of my photographic approach as that of losing myself to the experience of seeing, where seeing includes other senses, as well as that of the eyes. more

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A Summons to Seriousness

Although we may differ in our preference of where and how we feel most at ease and most motivated to photograph, we all have the choice to consider such situations as “summons to seriousness.” more

David Magee_Stratum
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ATLANTIC

These images form part of an ongoing study of the Atlantic coast of Ireland. This exhibition presents seven photographs. more

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Stuart Williams

With the exception of my tertiary education, I have spent my life in Africa, having grown up in Kenya. I grew up under big skies and the equatorial sun. more

Huibo Hou - witchfinger
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Huibo Hou

Huibo’s image of the Witch’s Finger (Trølkonufingur) in the Faroe Islands is a great example of emotive feeling exploding out of an image. To say it’s got drama is to do it a disservice. The view here is epic, monumental, awesome in the Burkian sense of the sublime. more

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Why Photography is Important

I knew that taking photographs was going to be my route to introducing some sort of balance into my life. Given that I didn't have a Plan B this was a bit of a relief. more

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Issue 216 PDF

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