...Denton and also from David Noton's stictched pans. However, it's Joe Cornish's First Light that got him intrigued by photography (I think it's been responsible for a fair few photography obsessions) and he's been on a few of his workshops which he well and truly recommends. The places he most wants to visit? Kananaskis in the Rocky Mountains, Skye and...
“We don't make a photograph just with a camera, we bring to the act of photography all the books we have read, the movies we have seen, the music we have heard, the people we have loved.” - Ansel Adams In this memorable quote, Ansel Adams distills the idea that photography is truly an act of self expression. He urges...
I have now had a Linhof 3D Micro tripod head for over two years. I had used the Manfrotto geared heads 410 and 405 for at least a decade before this, but had become frustrated with their vulnerability to minor knocks and was in search of something more robust and reliable. http://www.linhofstudio.com/products/Linhof-Heads In truth the 3D Micro is not really...
...and Joe Cornish, the latter being the main contributor of images to the book. Coast contains many beautiful images, but it was Paul Wakefield’s image on the front page with a view from Irelands County Down beech towards Mountains of Mourne that made the strongest impact on me. This was an image I felt transmitted a very strong sense of...
...value of landscape photography as art in general and maybe it will just take a couple of decades to filter through the landscape photographers whose work is strong and expressive enough to pass the test of time. At least we still have small local galleries like the Joe Cornish Gallery who strive to present landscape photography as something other than...
...Thomas, “Yosemite” – Charles Cramer, “Intimate 1” – Hans Strand, “William Neill – Photographer, a Retrospective”? Yes, you also have others, like “Treasured Lands” – Q T Luong, “Where I Find Myself” – Joel Meyerowitz, “Silver Lake Drive” – Alex Prager, “This Land” – Joe Cornish. How about the awards books from Landscape Photographer of the Year, Outdoor Photographer of...
...good image still, however, the percentage was really low single digits. I was also hearing a lot about film resurgence. I was very sceptical though as most of these were “YouTubers” who I thought wouldn’t exist in a couple of years. Most of my heroes - Joe Cornish, Guy Tal, David Ward and many more had moved on to digital....
Back in January, Mark was in between two workshops he as running based in Kentallen. This village is on the coastal road from Ballachulish to Oban and approximately 25 minutes from Glencoe. Tim and Mark met at the Joe Cornish Gallery when Tim had just started using his large format camera and since then Mark has transitioned from using large...
...of wild birds and their vulnerability to change. Colin was recently the subject of two BBC documentaries entitled Mountain Man. The Journey so Far Colin Prior is known worldwide for his panoramic images of the majestic mountains of Scotland. Joe Cornish talked with Colin about the experiences making these images and about the other projects that have captivated him since....
...I’ve always considered my interest in photography to be quite eclectic in nature. I appreciate a well-crafted Joe Cornish landscape image as much as I do an Alex Soth or Andreas Gursky. I often feel that those who confine their interest to a small number of genres are missing out somewhat in their total appreciation of photography. Indeed my own...