


Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio feature are from subscribers: Erik Nilsson, Jesibel A. Fernández, John Roias & Richard Heinrich. more

Living Lightly in a Consumerist Industry
In today's global photography community, the temptation of an extra few megapixels here, and a slightly sharper lens there, or any modicum of additional functionality is hard to avoid with gear chat being one of the core currencies of conversation among fellow 'togs more

Launching Meeting of Minds Conference 2020
The conference will be held from 13th - 15th November 2020 at the Rheged Centre in the edge of the Lake District, just above Ullswater. more

The Path Towards Expression
It is then that we start to interpret the world around us, making it visible to others under an appearance strongly tinted by our own perception. When this happens, we stop being mere performers and we become composers. more

The Biesbosch Wetlands
This time, the water won, reclaiming all that humans had wrought. The contours of tree-lined farm lanes are still visible in the skeletons of submerged trees. more

Issue 198 PDF
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David Ward Exhibition Talks
In November, I visited the Joe Cornish gallery to give a talk, along with Joe Cornish and Lizzie Shepherd, at David Ward's exhibition, "Overlooked". The exhibition itself was fantastic and just in case you missed the talks, we recorded them all for posterity. The following is Lizzie Shepherd's talk. You can see the other talks on our YouTube channel or check in the back issues If you're on a mobile device the link you need is more

End frame: The Dysfunctional Family by Simon Baxter
One of the photographers I follow on YouTube, stands out for his woodland photography; Simon Baxter. Being able to watch Simon discovering, composing and making his images, provides an invaluable insight into his thinking and I hope plants creative seeds in my photographic mind. more

A Different Viewpoint
To celebrate Mark's exhibition, we asked Mark to revisit his work with the Steamers and talk about how working in this way has affected his photography. more

Motoko Sato
My work is not a loud voice that reaches a lot of people, but a small whispering work that snuggles them one by one. I think that a delicate and small voice is just right for delivering peace with the voice of nature. more

Creating Good Impressions – where art meets photography
David's exhibition features 70 abstract & impressionist landscape works created locally and as part of his ongoing Coastal Impressions project. Ahead of the exhibition, David shares his thoughts on what inspires his photography. more

Fotospeed Fine Art Paper Review
What most people will want to know is: What’s the practical difference between these papers and will the resultant prints be the best they could possibly be? more

Alan Lait
There is something about the rugged beauty of the mountains, mixed with the often moody weather that I engage with and, although my early visits were more about reaching the top of the fells more

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End frame: From the Cemetery Bins – The Graveyard’s Graveyard Series by Al Brydon
Each morning during term time, the photographer Al Brydon takes his son to nursery school. At first, it is up the road, past the local Social Club, then after a while, they turn in at an opening which is the entry to the cemetery. I more