A Photograph’s Message, If Any
Holger Mischke discusses what message a photograph has within it, if any at all, and how he comes to such conclusions.
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Holger Mischke discusses what message a photograph has within it, if any at all, and how he comes to such conclusions.
A Photograph’s Message, If Any Read More »
David Rathbone talks about the anxieties of exhibiting your work in a gallery for the first time, along with running a framing business.
The Secret Life of a Picture Framer Read More »
Simon Baxter discusses the lessons he learned from his latest exhibition with Joe Cornish, “Woodland Sanctuary”.
Lessons from a Woodland Photography Exhibition Read More »
Eric discusses the fruits of close observation and an open mind in this new article, inspired by a local aspen grove.
Hans Strand speaks on his experience making the impossible, possible, through the combination of flying and photography.
Making the Impossible, Possible Read More »
Understanding color is a life-long journey. In this article, Tim Parkin discusses hue and how it may be used to better color photographs.
What Are Hue On About Read More »
Thomas Heaton discusses why he enjoys photographing with film despite living in a digital age.
From Digital to Film Photography Read More »
Eric speaks on the negative aspects of pressure and how they affect our creativity and practices as nature photographers.
The Perils of Pressure Read More »
Matt brings to light his personal feelings regarding whether nature photography is considered art, an age-old debate which, ultimately, has no one answer.
Is Nature Photography Considered Art? Read More »
Ed shows us how the colors of spring are under-appreciated and can be just as beautiful, if not more so, than autumn.
The Colors of Spring – the “Other” Foliage Season Read More »