...The Photograph' is out on Feb 01, 2018. See https://www.charliewaite.com/ for details and more on Charlie Waite's work. Charlie is also celebrating Light and Land's 25th anniversary with an exhibition, ‘25 years of Landscape Photography with Light and Land’ at the OXO Gallery on London’s Southbank from July 18-22, featuring photos by Charlie Waite, Joe Cornish, Doug Chinnery and more....
...of a series of guides written by various notable travel writers, in this instance Jonathan Keates, accompanied with photographs by two then up-and-coming but now well-known photographers, a certain Joe Cornish and a person with a theatrical background, Charlie Waite. Charlie had got the commission to illustrate this particular guidebook, and I was mesmerized by his photographic accomplishments using a...
...camp out in the winter in the North West Highlands, inspired by Joe Cornish's book 'Scotland’s Mountains'. It’s hard to think about him now without backpacking and mountains coming to mind. Much has happened since Tim spoke to you way back in September 2011. What has given you the most enjoyment, or satisfaction, in the intervening period? Gosh, that’s hard...
...specific theme: composition, technique, historical styles and so on. I was fascinated by these books. To this day, I still love looking at and am inspired by art and photography by many different artists. That being said, there are a few photographers in particular, whose work I find particularly inspiring. Sally Mann (Read Joe Cornish's book review Hold Still)is fearless...
I have wanted to write an article about Robert Adams for some time. Not because I know a lot about him. On the contrary, it is because I know so little about him that I wanted an excuse to find out more. Since Joe Cornish and I recorded our discussion of Robert Adams’ “Beauty in Photography”, I decided there was...
...Bartocha to Rachael Talibart to Joe Cornish to Valda Bailey. Individuals all. Amongst an ocean of individuals. All bobbing up and down with no artificial buoyancy aids. Plotting their own course. And yes. I know. I spelt write wrongly about 350 words ago. But it made me giggle, so I left it in. And I’ve no idea what I had...
...to the point where the individual images took a back seat to the overall impression that the arrangement made. I attended the assessment day on Zoom. It was somewhat nerve-wracking to observe my work being discussed by the five highly regarded assessors. Joe Cornish chaired the assessment with Tony Worobiec, Tim Rudman, Paul Mitchell and Alex Nail. They had reviewed...
...already have some images under my belt, but it will be a few years at least before that book emerges, and perhaps more once the full implications of raising a child hit home!” And finally, keep an eye out for a new podcast feature in the New Year with Joe Cornish where Alex will be our first guest! Photos Book...
...not seen before. Forms in the trees dug up memories, stories and significances. It was such fun. Abstraction is now a concept I play with on a regular basis. I found these four on a recent trip to that same park where it all began (with profound thanks to Joe Cornish for inspiring “Wisdom”, in particular, with his recent collection,...
The premise of our podcast is loosely based on Radio Four's “Any Questions.” Joe Cornish and I (Tim Parkin) invite a special guest to each show and solicit questions from our subscribers....