Making a living as a pro photographer is no easy task. Some times you can be lead to dangerous and unexpected places, beyond your wildest dreams. Simon Watkinson shares his story
Val D’Orcia, Tuscany, Italy
Although this area is known mainly for a couple of well-known photographic places, the valley d’Orcia offers much more. Welcome to Tuscany, kingdom of easygoing life and telephoto lenses.
A Guide To: Stunning Spring Images
New series of technical articles full of tips, advice and techniques. These articles will inform, educate and inspire all landscape photographers.
Book Review, High Light, Colin Prior
If your style of photography requires you to climb a mountain at dusk, spend the night in a one-man tent, then rise before dawn to capture the sunrise, then this book by Colin Prior is definitely for you.
Sri Lanka
Arduous road travel, heat and humidity, malaria, unsanitary conditions associated routinely with the third world and yet, Sri Lanka is one of those destinations a landscape photographer should visit, as Mike Long tells us
Lake Baikal, Siberia
The oldest, the deepest and the most impressive. All these characteristics apply to the famous Siberian Lake Baikal, which its residents call a freshwater sea.
Homage To An Icon
There are three primary ingredients that make up a fine landscape photograph; light, composition and subject matter, and this is their respective order of importance as Ian Cameron explains.
Antarctica
The remoteness of Antarctica makes getting there a challenge. However, as Michael Leggero explains, this is an amazing continent and one of the only places on this planet where nature truly feels untouched.
Travelling Light
Travelling abroad by air plane can be very restrictive for your gear. It all depends on the type of trip you are taking and the type of images you are hoping to shoot as Simon Watkinson explains.
Beginners Guide: Sensor Size
Mike Bell explains everything we need to know about the difference in sensor sizes and why they are important in landscape photography.
Durdle Door On Dorset’s Jurassic Coastline, England
Andy Brown shares his thoughts on photographing certain vistas like Durdle Door On Dorset’s Jurassic Coastline, England.
What, How Much, Where and When
What, How Much, Where and When. These are the question landscape photographers should ask themselves before taking a picture.
In Conversation…David Thompson
Interview with landscape and outdoor photographer from USA David Thompson taken by the Editor of Landscape Photography Magazine.
The Lonely Rock Of Mykonos, Greece
Dimitri Vasileiou shares his photographic experiences on the Greek island of Mykonos.
Producing Superb Black And White Images
Martin Henson talks about the four ingredients to produce stunning black and white images in landscape photography.
















