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Sutton Bank & Lake District

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...an acolyte in this medium, never mind a master, but I really enjoy them when done well - a recent purchase of a 617 camera from Joe Cornish may be the push I need to try something more creative in this format. Late Autumn Panorama, Sutton Bank Outlook The square aspect ratio on the other hand offers the photography more...

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Be Prepared

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It pains me to admit it but I’ve known Joe Cornish for almost thirty years now (it probably pains him more to admit that he’s known me that long!) and for as long as I can remember he has espoused the view that the very best landscape photographs come from knowing one’s subjects intimately. He holds the view that repeated...

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Big Camera Comparison – Editor’s Commentary

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...people present (All four of us, Chris Ireland, Tim Parkin, Dav Thomas, Joe Cornish and John Robinson) and the Alpa was checked by everybody (we all wanted to see how astonishing the Alpa fresnel and ground glass was!). Focussing wasn’t easy at times either. We were targeting the ‘resolution trumpet’ (we really need a better name for that) and we...

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New Zealand South Island

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During April 2018 I had the pleasure of travelling the South Island of NZ with Christian Fletcher, Joe Cornish and Steve Gosling. We covered a lot of ground and I returned with a bunch of new and revived friendships, plus a bucketful of pictures that I am still working my way through. Having just enjoyed watching the recent OnLandscape video...

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7 Principles to Reduce the Individual & Collective Impact of Nature Photography on Wild Places

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On Landscape’s Issue 180 features an intimate meditation from Joe Cornish on environmentalism, photography, and responsibility. Joe’s article ends with a request for readers to share how nature photographers might be able to “help the causes of the landscape, ecosystems, and the wild world” through collective action and individual behaviour change. As Joe’s article makes clear, the issues affecting the...

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Christmas Update

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...some point but it is also fully intended to be a platform for landscape photographers to have a voice in their own community. So - thank your support and for bearing with us in the early issues, we hope the magazine can grow in both circulation and quality in the new year. Tim Parkin (and on behalf of Joe Cornish)...

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Jon Gibbs

& | Scroby Sands Windfarm, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk

...magazines were full of images by todays most respected UK photographers such as Joe Cornish, David Ward, David Noton, Charlie Waite and Lee Frost, all these photographers words and work greatly inspired me. The magazines were also about the technical side of exposure back then highlighted with stunning photography taken on, no doubt, slide film. No wall to wall photoshop...

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The Hydrocarbon Forest

& | Allegheny Forest - Oil drilling artefact, 2019

Morag Paterson put me in touch with Gina after she came across her work on Instagram. Following on from an article from Joe Cornish back in March 2019 "A question of responsibility - Does being an outdoor photographer inevitably lead to environmentalism?, we have published a series of articles based around this topic and call out from Joe "If any...

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Why not…?

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...fumbling years of my photographic adolescence. Through practice and the odd single day workshop (beech avenues and National Trust gardens spring to mind) I began to build the skills and broader knowledge necessary to progress. My first David Ward and Joe Cornish masterclass in Cornwall was cathartic. Mixing with a group of highly talented participants was both inspiring and intimidating....

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