The premise of our podcast is loosely based on Radio Four's “Any Questions.” Joe Cornish (or Mark Littlejohn) and I (Tim Parkin) invite a special guest to each show and solicit questions from our subscribers. In this conversation with hosts Tim Parkin and Joe Cornish, we talk to Finn Hopson, a talented photographer and the owner of a gallery in...
We put a call out for question for our third lockdown podcast with Joe Cornish and David Ward and the response has been fantastic. We're going to have to split the questions across two chats so sorry if we miss your questions this time. As mentioned in this episode, we are looking at having a mini 'in your house' photography...
The premise of our podcast is loosely based on Radio Four's “Any Questions.” Joe Cornish (or Mark Littlejohn) and I (Tim Parkin) invite a special guest to each show and solicit questions from our subscribers. In this conversation, Tim Parkin and Joe Cornish talk to photographer Ted Leeming, exploring his journey from the Zero Footprint project to redefining his practice...
...deeply sad that I couldn’t make it to his exhibition, and sorry I didn’t get to meet him again in person. But I can still live in my memories of our time together and the lasting legacy he left behind, which everyone can experience through his book “My Land”. Joe Cornish Sadly, for me, I really only had the privilege...
On September 20th, All the Wood’s a stage opens at Nunnington Hall, North Yorkshire. A collaboration between photographers Simon Baxter and Joe Cornish, this follows on from their 2022 exhibition, Woodland Sanctuary. The words below are adapted from the introductory writings for the exhibition. All the world's a stage ~ As you like it, Act II, Scene VII. William Shakespeare...
When Covid caused many countries to restrict social contact, we thought it would be great to start a podcast series called the "Lockdown Podcast". It was mostly myself, Joe Cornish and David Ward discussing photography in general. It was not only great fun; I think it was reasonably popular considering the number of people that have asked: "Are we doing...
It’s easy to think that to be noticed these days, you have to be on social media, but for this issue, we’re happy to prove the exception. We have Guest Editor Joe Cornish to thank for pointing us in the direction of Russian photographer Oleg Ershov. If one or two of Oleg’s photos seem familiar, it may be that you...
...example, Joe Cornish’s first light has a short description next to each image but also a secondary image that “didn’t quite work”. This added a little extra context about why the main picture worked in comparison. I should thank Eddie Ephraums at this point as whilst researching the types of design I liked and thought worked the best, the books...
On the afternoon of Saturday 11th June a group of curious and like-minded people gathered in Northallerton to listen to Paul Kenny talk about his unique photographic practice. Paul's talk coincided with an exhibition of his Seaworks images which is running at Joe Cornish Galleries until 27 August. With Joe Cornish present to introduce, question and organise proceedings, Paul surveyed...
David Chalmers, a product photographer who specialises in the drink industry, is also a landscape photographer and Joe Cornish recently interviewed him at the Woodend Creative Workspace. His recent work, and the major topic of the talk, is the use of carbon printing but with the extra twist of making the photographs from wood sourced from the copse that the...