A journey through the seasons From the cold grip of winter, through the warm endless summer nights and the exploding fall colours, before the dark approaches once again.
Read MoreAn invaluable journey through Gill’s extraordinary career, which has seen him described in turn as a ‘documentarist’, ‘anthropologist’ and ‘dazzling visual poet’.
Read MoreInspired by the love for India and the Beautiful People that live there: the sights, the colours, the vibrancy of life, and, in particular, the wonderful hospitality.
Read MoreMe Kaksi celebrates the fortuitous encounter, the strange closeness, the presence in the world of two beings.
Read MoreForests, Deserts, Mountains, and Canyons, the importance of each environment, what makes them special, and the threats they currently face as a result of climate change, pollution, and development.
Read MoreI have been there now a few times and never tire of the landscape or extremely variable weather.
Read MoreExploring the five senses, taking you on a personal journey through nature and the range of human emotions.
Read MoreA collection of images taken between 2001 and 2021 with a few words picked up along the way.
Read MoreA large grey wall placing every passerby on same stage for a minute or so, whether they like it or not.
Read MoreThe thinly veiled illusion that we are in control of our lives fell away and in its place we were left to contemplate many things, not least the precarious nature of our existence.
Read MoreAnd expression of the calm, quiet awe and emotion of a woodland, as well as a unique connection to this beautifully complex world.
Read MoreAshridge Forest, one Saturday in November.
Read MoreThe key elements of his craft distilled into a collection of thought-provoking essays accompanied by a stunning selection of photographs.
Read MoreI really do like taking images of people and wish I did it more often.
Read MoreI often talk about the importance of interpretation when I make a photograph. For me a great image should reflect your mind and what you feel rather than what you see.
Read MoreThese views represent a moment in its evolution, scenes have transformed in a few years, but even for the structures that survive through time unchanged, people’s perception of them will be different.
Read MoreI had picked up a foot injury but I still wanted to take pictures and the idea of hopping on the bus and pointing my camera out the window.
Read MoreBorne out of threads of enquiry and experimentation, and an almost obsessive need to continue to remain creative and somehow escape the initial pandemic lockdown.
Read MoreFrom sit-in fish restaurants, to takeaway chippies, tea rooms to coffee houses and milk bars to snack bars, there are many different flavours - all of them delightful.
Read MoreFor myself photography is an art form involving different stages of creation and being aware, not only of the surrounding environment but also my subconscious thoughts, feelings and dreams.
Read More'newport-land' is a quiet reflection upon the meaning of place where human presence is all but removed, and only the structures, layouts, artefacts and the psychological space remain.
Read MoreThe rise of a powerful cotton and wool industry, and the building of innumerable mills, canals, railways, chimneys and terraced worker house.
Read MoreWhy are photographers driven to create their images? What are the emotions that they feel in response to a landscape?
Read MoreTaking its cue from these Isles' extraordinarily diverse geology, This Land ranges from the ancient quartzite rocks of the Scottish Highlands to the gritstones and limestones of the English Pennines.
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