...to spend lots of time in different parts of the UK, in all seasons, really working on my landscape portfolio, and would be able to make a name for myself as a landscape photographer too. “Joe Cornish, here I come!” Errr…. No. Any business owner knows that cash flow is the absolute most important aspect in the survival (or not)...
But does wilderness really exist or is it just in the mind of the photographer, who goes all starry eyed at the mention of the word? This article is written in response to that by Julian Barkway on Beauty, which had a wilderness connection, and as a result of Joe Cornish’s report from the great wilderness trek in NW Scotland....
...equipment led, returning to serious photography was sparked by picking up remaindered photo magazines on a market stall near where I work. I soon found these rather lacking in creative writing and moved onto a photography book club, where I devoured anything I could get my hands on by Joe Cornish and David Ward, plus Charlie Waite, Niall Benvie, Tom...
...exhibition in Greenwich in 2005 For example, I recall a panoramic print of David Noton’s St.Michael’s Mount about six feet across, and one of Joe Cornish’s (I think of Horden beach) on a light box that was mesmerising. To quote from the blurb: …[the exhibition is]… drawn from the work of superb photographers working for the National Trust and Magnum...
...and who drove you forward, directly or indirectly, as you developed? Top of the list will be Joe Cornish, he is a "legend". I have his "With Landscapes in Mind" DVD and the one thing that struck me is how calm (on the outside anyway) he seems to be in his approach to taking a photograph. Another photographer who inspires...
When I started my photographic journey about five or six years ago, the first photographers to make an impact on me were mostly the usual suspects, Joe Cornish, Charlie Waite, Colin Prior and a couple of others, all because of their book publications. Then there were the websites that I found as I browsed around and one of these had...
Joe Cornish Having been involved in the testing process I was a little nervous whether our 'work' in the field and studio would stand up to close scrutiny. Previous internet-published tests often seem to have a hidden agenda, (possibly to prove that the tester is right having invested in a particular digital workflow!). As a reader it would be helpful...
Myself and Dav Thomas went to report on the Outdoor Show last week and planned on spending a couple of days looking around and chatting with the exhibitors in the Photographic Village. However, the photographic village turned out to be a stall for GMC Publications, Joe Cornish and Andy Rouse, Ocean Capture and .. and .. well that was about...
...at the time when the light shines gold (or grey or dark or bright). The project has remained collaborative and as such maintains the joint signature. With our current exhibition at the Joe Cornish Gallery we present the end of the first phase of this project, which depicts the amazing mists and fogs that permeate our valley throughout the year....
...time, I can be here in minutes. Joe Cornish has Roseberry Topping and I get a slightly soiled beach! Also, no two days are ever the same; the light is always different, the tide changes and the state of the sea changes. The prevailing weather conditions change everything again. Also, you never know when something interesting is going to get...