...amazing Alpine powder conditions. Adam Pierzchala collected people's images and recollections... Last year a group of friends hatched the idea to meet-up at Glencoe for a winter shoot and so it was that we met in Ballachulish in mid-January, cameras and tripods at the ready. Joe Cornish was in attendance too, leading the planning and doing much of the driving...
...in the landscape and being creative using my camera. In May 2017 I launched my first book, Healing, with foreword by Joe Cornish. Healing is my portrayal of how stories of an invasive past have become interwoven with those of the present. This collection brings together images taken over three years at Thirlmere and Holme Fell in the Lake District...
Joe Cornish talks through some of the images taken during his family holiday in Yosemite last year. Using Capture One he talks through some of the thinking behind the technical and creative decisions made during whilst making these images....
...the book ‘#IPHONEONLY’ A book of landscape photographs made entirely on an iPhone. Meeting of Minds conference 2016 On Landscape First Light Exhibition Julian is one of our exhibitors at the First Light Inspired Exhibition at the Joe Cornish Gallery in Northallerton. Read the discussion with Joe Cornish at the exhibition launch Find out more about the First Light Exhibition...
End Frame has long been one of my favourite parts of the On Landscape magazine. Some memorable ones come to mind with just a brief reflection - Rene Burri’s Men on a Roof (a long time favourite image), Galen Rowell’s Rainbow over Potala Palace (great story behind the image); Joe Cornish on an Edward Burtynsky’s Iberian Quarry image (bit of...
It’s been a busy few months and I had been struggling to find time for my favourite photography magazine, but over the last week or two I have been catching up with recent On Landscape articles. What a source of inspiration, and perspective! The quality of the writing and the images (especially Guy Tal’s) is excellent. And most recently, Mike...
...can read here. 2013 sees the return of the exhibition with On Landscape co-proprietor Joe Cornish as the Master and with David Baker, Antony Spencer and Steve Watkins having a 'supporting role' (mini-masters I suppose). As usual Pete Bridgwood, Dav Thomas, Mark Gould, Chris Upton and Jonathan Horrocks are also exhibiting. As we've mentioned previously, Southwell Minster is a...
...a photograph that made Joe realise the possibilities of shooting vistas in inclement conditions. We hope you enjoy. Glen Orchy - Joe Cornish Glen Etive - Joe Cornish We're still settling on the different bandwidths of video available and are hoping to offer the ability to 'skip' into the middle of videos at some point. For now we've got...
...famous mostly for his portraits and reportage style work). I only came to know of his landscape work whilst on a workshop in Cornwall with David Ward and Joe Cornish. Joe had a book by Bill that contained some wonderful, creative black and white landscape work printed in a very bold style that seemed to stand out from it's time...
...on it something that makes a photograph into art. Quality photography. For me Joe Cornish fits that above description as well which leads me onto ‘First Light’. Now there is a book that would stimulate and inspire anyone! I remember meeting and talking to Neil Gove the landscape photographer based in Balmedie, Aberdeen. We were talking about Elgol and Joe’s...