
Close to calm
Nigel Danson on the benefits of exploring close to home, and how he achieves a sense of calm in his images.
Nigel Danson on the benefits of exploring close to home, and how he achieves a sense of calm in his images.
Lizzie Shepherd presents nature and the landscape in styles that range from rich complexity to stark simplicity.
Photographing flowers from a bug’s perspective had been on Theo Bosboom’s wish list for a while, but he had to wait for technology to catch up with his ambition.
An innovative new exhibition at Weston Park in Shropshire examines the enduring influence of Capability Brown. We speak to curator Allan Pollok-Morris about creating a show that shines fresh light on the landscape architect’s visionary approach.
Chris Herring proves you don’t need dramatic mountains, coastlines and forests to capture stunning images. Over the past two decades, the Norfolk-based professional photographer has perfected the art of creating compelling compositions in the Broads, famous for its gentle, flat landscapes and big skies.
The ground-nesting curlew is classified is one of the UK’s most endangered birds. John Birch uses photography to tell its story and raise awareness of its plight.
The cyclical nature of the seasons holds sway in the oceans just as much as it does on land. In OP 319 underwater photographer Martin Stevens explains how this affects the subaquatic wildlife around the UK’s southernmost county.
Commercial advertising creative by trade and Peak District landscaper by vocation, Matt Oliver has the rare distinction of being both a professional and an amateur photographer.