At about the same time that we were testing the cameras for the Big Camera Test, Joe Cornish was pondering the possibility of purchasing the IQ180 and in the last few weeks has been getting to grips with it. Tim Parkin and Andrew Nadolski accompanied him on a walk through Bilsdale which proved too windy to get the photograph we...
Around midsummer Joe Cornish, David Tolcher, Andrew Nadolski and I decided we'd set ourselves a little challenge to turn up at the same location with a bunch of cameras and see what happened. As David Tolcher has a house in Robin Hood Bay we chose Saltwick Nab as a great location as the sun sets off to sea in the...
...his work and “thinking like a poet” can provide deeper connections for the artist and the viewer. Also in Issue Three was a popular article looking at some of the idiosyncrasies of the bayer sensor in “Where have all the berries gone” and part one of Joe Cornish’s series on “Aspect Ratios” Issue 15 The Psychology of Saturation - Tim...
...the day; Pickering Gallery, Pear Tree House B&B and the Joe Cornish Gallery for sponsoring hire of the Kirk Theatre; Pickering Gallery for staging the first MOORSVIEW Exhibition; Joe Cornish Gallery for staging the second; Sainsbury’s Local, Malton and Sainsbury’s, Scarborough for sponsoring refreshments, and the Black Swan Pickering for preparing the lunch; David Ward, Richard and Janet Burdon, Dave...
We're very pleased to be able to include content from a PDF designed by Eddie Ephraums, about Paul Wakefield's new book "The Landscape" which includes extracts from Paul's notebooks, page spreads and also two short essays by Joe Cornish and David Ward about Paul's work. David Ward On a photographer who transcends description How does one write about a personal...
In Issue 130 we announced the launch of our next exhibition at the Joe Cornish Gallery. Working with Adam and Jo from the gallery, we wanted our second exhibition at the gallery to show what an influence Joe Cornish has been on landscape photography in the UK. Going back through our featured photographers and other interviews (and talks at the...
Rock Island Bend, Franklin River I found out about Peter Dombrovskis when I was on a large format photography course with Joe Cornish and David Ward. Joe had a couple of books by Peter and both of them became very popular ‘hand arounds’ whilst whilst we enjoyed the few rare moments of downtime on a very intense course. Following the...
Passing Cloud by Joe Cornish Heads of the Grocke North Shetland Sunset Our Hindsight series continues on with a series of pictures from Scotland's Coast. As you can imagine, Joe took many more pictures than were included in the book and we're talking about two of them here. We're also featuring what must be one of Joe's most well known...
...vividly portray the areas usually ignored by photographers. In most photographers lives there are 'epiphanic moments where things become clear, or new directions are formed. What were your two main moments and how did they change your photography? I think the turning point for me came with a visit to the Joe Cornish gallery in Northallerton. I was becoming more...
...a workshop like a Light and Land one, where’s there’s quite a few people, there’s a spectrum of abilities and experience and naturally the leaders will gravitate to those that are more at the beginner stage and if you are an absolute beginner, you will tend to use their bandwidth more and they’ll gravitate towards you. So the Joe Cornish...