...on another Light & Land workshop in Provence which was being led by Joe Cornish and David Ward. We had been asked to bring along some of our previous work to share with the group and to get some feedback from Joe & David. I had been shooting for a few years on a Mamiya RZ67 using Fuji Velvia film...
A couple of weeks back I visited the Joe Cornish gallery to give a talk, along with Joe Cornish and Lizzie Shepherd, at David Ward's exhibition, "Overlooked". The exhibition itself is fantastic and is well worth a visit but just in case you missed the talks, we recorded them all for posterity. We are publishing the talks in reverse order...
At The Joe Cornish Galleries, Northallerton Saturday 14 April to Tuesday 22 May 2018 Preview Saturday 14 April from 1pm; Artist’s Talk and Q & A hosted by Tim Parkin 2-3pm (book your tickets here). Little did I imagine on reading (and re-reading) my copy of “First Light” in the ‘noughties’ that the time would come when I was invited...
Exhibition at the Joe Cornish Galleries 12th August to 5th September It seems as though I have been working on Moorsview 2017 for ever, so it was great to finally get one of the planned events underway at the Joe Cornish Gallery last weekend. This first exhibition is the curtain raiser for the main seminar and includes work by all...
...Adam Richardson and Jo Rose, we are delighted to announce the date of the next exhibition at the Joe Cornish Gallery. First Light Inspired Exhibition Working with Adam and Jo, we wanted our second exhibition at the gallery to show what an influence Joe Cornish and the gallery have been on landscape photography in the UK. Going back through our...
...Pennines beauty spot with 400 acres of woodland; an autumnal treasure trove. There are over 30 miles of footpaths and Joe's commission was to find photographs that represented the nature of the area. The screencast will open in a new browser by clicking here or on the link below. Read the other Hindsight articles in this series with Joe Cornish....
...or two degrees of tilt. Once I'd become familiar with the adapter and upon finding out that Joe Cornish had bought a Nikon D800, the idea occurred to purchase a Nikon to Hasselblad tilt/shift adapter so that Joe could use his collection of Hasselblad lenses (NB You can't mount Mamiya lenses on the Nikkor because of large distance between sensor...
The premise of our podcast is loosely based on Radio Four's “Any Questions.” Mark Littlejohn (or Joe Cornish) and I (Tim Parkin) invite a special guest to each show and solicit questions from our subscribers. In this conversation, Tim Parkin and Mark Littlejohn talk to photographer Joe Rainbow about his local landscape photography, artistic influences, and the mindful approach to...
...suffered from the repeated floods over the christmas period. Based at the Inn on the Lake, the day started with a three way split of photo walks guided by Joe Cornish, Doug Chinnery, Valda Bailey, Joe Wright, Paul Mitchell, Lizzie Shepherd and Mark Littlejohn with travel provided by the Ullswater steamers. After that was a follow up of the auctions...
...a great deal of post processing, we hope you get an idea of how Joe approaches the post processing stage. There will be a second small screencast for this image where Joe uses large radius unsharp masking to enhance the texture in the middle area of the picture where the two lone trees appear. Read other articles by Joe Cornish....