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  • Sep 24, 2024 | onlandscape.co.uk | Tim Parkin |Joe Cornish |Michéla Griffith

    Amateur Photographer who plays with big cameras and film when in between digital photographs. Flickr, Facebook, Twitter Professional landscape photographer. joecornishphotographer.com In 2012 I paused by my local river and everything changed. I’ve moved away from what many expect photographs to be: my images deconstruct the literal and reimagine the subjective, reflecting the curiosity that water has inspired in my practice.

  • Aug 14, 2024 | onlandscape.co.uk | Paul Gallagher |Joe Cornish |Tim Parkin

    Paul Gallagher is recognised as one of the most accomplished landscape photographers and workshop leaders in the UK today. He has been a writer and lecturer in photography for over thirty years and runs both field and printing workshop nationally and internationally. aspect2i.co.uk Professional landscape photographer. joecornishphotographer.com Amateur Photographer who plays with big cameras and film when in between digital photographs. Flickr, Facebook, Twitter

  • Jun 17, 2024 | onlandscape.co.uk | Tim Parkin |Joe Cornish |David Ward

    Amateur Photographer who plays with big cameras and film when in between digital photographs. Flickr, Facebook, Twitter Professional landscape photographer. joecornishphotographer.com T-shirt winning landscape photographer, one time carpenter, full-time workshop leader and occasional author who does all his own decorating.

  • Jan 28, 2024 | onlandscape.co.uk | Tim Parkin |Joe Cornish |Alex Nail

    When Covid caused many countries to restrict social contact, we thought it would be great to start a podcast series called the "Lockdown Podcast". It was mostly myself, Joe Cornish and David Ward discussing photography in general. It was not only great fun; I think it was reasonably popular considering the number of people that have asked: "Are we doing anything like that again?". The answer is now "Yes!" and here it is.

  • Dec 16, 2023 | onlandscape.co.uk | Joe Cornish

    It might seem odd to be reviewing a book which, self-evidently, is full of documentary photography, not landscapes. But this is no ordinary photo documentary book; its creator, Paul Wakefield, is unquestionably one of the world’s greatest landscape photographers. And for that reason, if no other, it is a compelling work for On Landscape readers. I admit a strong personal interest. Paul and I met for the first time at a National Trust photographer’s social gathering in London in the early 1990s.

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