


Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4×4 landscape photography portfolio features are from subscribers: Andrew Smith, Annemariie Hoogwoud, Goran Prvulovic & Sanjeev Kumar Yadav. Continue reading → more

Canyon Lake (Arizona)
Arizona boasts several picturesque valleys, mountains, and jagged cliffs that are well worth capturing. However, one of the most beautiful vistas I have seen has to be Canyon Lake, just one hour’s drive from Phoenix. Continue reading → more

Foggy Forest
I believe this type of photography brings out the expressionist painter in all of us. Continue reading → more

Landscapes of the Soul
I found myself starting to see “home” in a different context. The abundance of water and the open and wide character of Friesland make it a place for me, a landscape in which I feel at home. Continue reading → more

Canopies
These images are all drawn from within 20 minutes of my home. I am slightly amazed by the number of people who walk through woodland looking around, ahead or downwards and yet so rarely upwards into the glorious canopies. Continue reading → more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4×4 landscape photography portfolio features are from subscribers: Alexandra Wesche, Gill Moon, Guy Washburn & John Maillard. Continue reading → more

West Coast
Ever since discovering Hiroshi Sugimoto, I realised there is an ability of a photograph to contain far more than is apparent, even when there is a narrative attached to the image. Continue reading → more

Trees of Concord
The gradual lifting of lockdown and the turbulence of the current political climate has allowed and driven me to wander about the old fields and woodlands of my neighbouring town of Concord, Massachusetts to visit some old friends. Continue reading → more

The Enchanted Forest
Some wild places have the power to captivate all who visit them, not because they have unrivalled views or superior scenery but because they instil in the visitor a sense of wonder and awe. Staverton Thicks in Suffolk is one such place. Continue reading → more

Memorial
During the lockdown in May I had to do a professional trip to Amsterdam and I took the chance to spend a few days at the North Sea. It was surprisingly and thankfully quite deserted. Continue reading → more

Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4×4 landscape photography portfolio features are from subscribers: Gary Tucker, Nils Leonhardt, Peter Reid & Phil Pither. Continue reading → more

Tantramar – Marsh and Mud Flat
Straddling the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, the Chignecto Isthmus lies at the head of the Bay of Fundy. Much of its southern area is marshland, among which are the Tantramar Marshes. Continue reading → more

The Challenge of Habitat
Nature has the last call when the beauty of a landscape unravels. A photographer can thus only develop pure patience after understanding this fact. The outdoors have been calling my soul since I can recall. And in view of these odd Corona days, I came to realise how gifted I was. Continue reading → more

Confinement 2020
This is a selection of pictures from those I made during the eight weeks of officially imposed lockdown in the Spring of 2020 as the French nation responded to the threat of Covid-19. Continue reading → more

Rocks, Trees
I find images that are ambiguous, enigmatic and with a surprise element particularly interesting. My selection approach is simply that they ‘catch my eye’ and of course the overwhelming majority simply do not work as expected when reviewed later on screen. Continue reading → more