...second was more of a short period around 1999/2000 when Robert White held a few seminars by Charlie Waite & Joe Cornish among others and this gave me hands on view of the wonderful work from Joe and what you can do with an Ebony. It also prompted me to book on a Light & Land course with David Ward...
...sunrise through the arch. The jockeying for position at this location is not a particularly new thing, although there are definitely more people visiting now than even twenty years ago. My one and only visit to Mesa Arch was in 2001 on a photography tour co-led with Joe Cornish. Joe had been at least once before. We rose early for...
...job he did otherwise there would be nothing here this month. The pictures include a photograph taken on Joe's Panasonic LX5, a very capable camera and one I've been using myself (the photographs in the Photographer's Place article were taken on it). Part One Part Two Part Three Read the other Hindsight articles in this series with Joe Cornish....
...have been successful in the UK’s ‘Black & White Photographer of the Year’ competition and in both 2014 & 2015 he had images shortlisted in the prestigious international 'B&W Spider Awards'. Find out more about Steve's talk 'Travelling Light'. Joe Cornish - "Antarctica Reflections" Talk: Saturday 3-3.45pm Joe Cornish is one of the most influential landscape photographers of his generation....
...paradigm change in approach came following the decision to join a workshop run by David Ward and Joe Cornish, our conversations leading up to the Meeting of Minds conference and the conference itself. Many things fell in place following the conference and a subsequent workshop with David and Joe. I went home after the conference buzzing with it all. Jem...
...you most. What books stimulated your interest in photography and who drove you forward, directly or indirectly, as you developed? Joe Cornish and David Ward, alongside many of the large format landscape photographers. What I admire the most about Joe, is his ability to produce naturally beautiful balanced timeless pictures, but also, for his enduring devotion and enthusiasm to landscape...
...Light & Land and a particular course they offered exclusively for large format cameras lead by Joe Cornish and David Ward. It seemed I could go and try out a camera on a 4 day course and see if the niggling idea that was burning a hole in my brain was actually worth pursuing. Needless to say it confirmed my...
...quite late as it happens, around 9-10 years ago. I suppose it's a bit of a cliche now, but it was the disappointing results from my little compact camera on a trip to Scotland that made me decide I needed to do better, that and the chance discovery in a bookshop of Joe Cornish's "First Light". I'm completely self-taught, so...
Another instalment of the lockdown podcast where Tim Parkin, Joe Cornish and David Ward discuss a few questions around photography including "How is the easing of lockdown affecting you?", "How do you make the most of a photography workshop?", "What makes a good photography book?", "How do you see your photography changing over time?" and "Do you have any other...
...mirrorless cameras. Having tried the Fuji, Sony and Olympus cameras I preferred the colour of the Sony and the ability to use lenses at their native resolution was very attractive. The other aspect is that I wanted to use adapted lenses with a Mirex adapter as has been mentioned by both Joe Cornish and David Tolcher. Their enthusiasm for the...