That winning wildlife shot…
In 1997, Russell Hartwell won the British Wildlife category in Wildlife Photographer of the Year. He revisits the scene of his winning image in this beautiful film shot by his son Tom Hartwell.
In 1997, Russell Hartwell won the British Wildlife category in Wildlife Photographer of the Year. He revisits the scene of his winning image in this beautiful film shot by his son Tom Hartwell.
Short film documents mammoth geological and botanical survey of Britain’s highest mountain
Our pick of winning shots from the inaugural Bird Photographer of the Year Awards
We take a look at Clive Holden’s intriguing Internet Mountains series, on show at Canada’s Stephen Bulger Gallery
Always experimenting in her photography, Anna Stevenson answers quick-fire questions…
Joe Cornish Galleries play host to a photo exhibition by Will Nicholls and Param Sandhu
Oudoor Photographer of the Year has once again teamed up with Fjällräven to send the winner to the Arctic, but this time the prize has a twist!
A look at landscape photographer and vlogger Thomas Heaton’s new video and his first ebook
Simon Beck brings new meaning to the adage “leave nothing but footprints”.