On Landscape - Passing Through
Latest Episodes
Lockdown Podcast #12
The weather is a continual topic of conversation for many living in the British Isles, and for landscape photographers, it becomes something of an obsession. Trying to predict the perfect combination of factors that will give a cloud inversion or a mis...
Lockdown Podcast #11
After featuring two articles on tripods recently, a review of travel tripods and a short overview of tripod spikes, I thought a general chat with Joe and David about their own experiences with tripods would make interesting listening
Lockdown Podcast #10
Just before the New Year, Joe David and I recorded a podcast on the concept of "Truth to Nature". It's an idea that has its seeds in the romantic era of landscape painting when John Ruskin, a massively influential art critic and artist of the time,
Lockdown Podcast #9
We return to the Lockdown Podcasts and in this instalment, Joe Cornish, David Ward and I discuss 'field practice'. By this I mean the way in which we go about finding images, what motivates us to go on a walk,
Lockdown Podcast #8
A short podcast this time as a few of you groaned at the amount of time you had to listen to us waffle for so this issue it's a thirty-minute dip into three topics.
Lockdown Podcast #7
This issues podcast's topic is books and specifically, Joe and David's experiences making their first ones.
Joe Cornish and Tim Parkin discuss Robert Adams and Beauty
The concept of beauty often seems to be a dirty word to those photographers from a contemporary/academic background. The use of beauty is considered too bright a light to be seen direct for fear y
Lockdown Podcast #6
Another instalment of the lockdown podcast where Tim Parkin, Joe Cornish and David Ward discuss a few questions around photography including "How is the easing of lockdown affecting you?", "How do you make the most of a photography workshop?" ..
Lockdown Podcast #5
Joe Cornish, Tim Parkin and David Ward talk about learning and teaching composition
Lockdown Podcast #4
Finishing off the reader submitted questions and a reminder of the lockdown photo challenge