THE LINE’S END
Photographer Paul Rowsen visits Auschwitz and Auschwitz Birkenau and ponders a request to historically crop the story!
HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON
Andrew Hardacre discusses the importance Henri Cartier-Bresson has within his own picture-making. Pic: Andrew Hardacre
TIME
Lynn Fraser in words and pictures documenting that most precious gift; time.
A NIGHT IN THE PIT
A gigging musician used to performing, lays down his sheet music for one night and turns to his camera instead. Pic: Paul Hornsby
ALPINE CONDITIONS, FROZEN BEARD BUT A WARM SHUTTER!
Craig Hughes takes on the Puy de Dome in alpine conditions to produce the most stunning set of photowalk pictures.
CHINATOWN-NYC-MANHATTAN
Zeeshan Khan shares his love of Manhattan’s Chinatown with photographs made in 2020.
TREAT ME WELL
Richard Heinrich’s camera considers how the elements have taken a toll on his ability to make pictures!
SLIVERS OF TIME
Our best memories are made up of slivers of time when we were fully present and mindful. Pic: Terry Price
WHAT MY PHOTO LEGACY MEANS
Emily Renier talks about legacy; photographic legacy and her own personal thoughts about the word. Pic: Emily Renier
I HAD CORONAVIRUS
Elias Kamaratos talks about contracting, seeing off Coronavirus and his thoughts as a microbiologist. Pic: Elias Kamaratos
STANDING IN THE DARK
When I needed to think about where to go to view the Neowise comet, your Beacon Hill episode came to mind. Pic: Paul Whitbread
COME TO SALTHOLME
In 2005, a thousand acres of land in Saltholme were handed over for use as a nature reserve. Pic: Simon Hailstone
THE GOAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY
The goal of photography. Tell a story, or at a minimum help, the viewer creates a story in their own mind. Pic: Tim Bindner
GREECE TO AUSTRALIA TO FRANCE
Elias Kamaratos writes from Burgundy about his photographic journey via Greece and Australia. Pic: Elias Kamaratos
THE ONLY RECORD OF TIME
Mark Dell with a personal story of how photography has affected him. Pic: Mark Dell
BEING ME NOW PAYS THE BILLS
Photographer Emily Renier shares why 2020 is the year to go professional. Pic: Emily Renier