Outdoor Photography Magazine

Features & Opinions

The solace of the desert

The desert state of Utah in the American Southwest has some of the most popular national parks in the country, including Zion National Park and Arches National Park. Thankfully for landscape photographer Eric Bennett, the state also has plenty of space, where he finds the solitude he needs to create his images away from tourist

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In conversation with…Christophe Jacrot

Interview by Nick Smith Not everything is what it seems at the old pink house called Culzie Lodge on the shores of Loch Glass. Unfinished and abandoned, its windows are painted on in a trompe-l’oeil designed to trick passers-by into thinking this dilapidated shell of a building is a fairy tale home. Nestled in the

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One Month, One Picture

It may seem a stretch, yet inexplicably, every time I’ve driven past this holiday park in Skegness, I’ve been reminded of my all-time favourite landscape photograph, Moonrise, Hernandez, by Ansel Adams. Greeted by this inviting cloudscape recently, I felt compelled to stop and create. If you’re familiar with Ansel’s image, I hope this photograph brings

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A dreamlike atmosphere

The lockdowns and restrictions of the Covid crisis presented a challenge and an opportunity to photographers around the world, with many using the time to explore new ideas and set off in novel directions. For Réhahn, a French photographer originally from Bayeux in Normandy, who’s lived in the coastal city of Hội An in Vietnam

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