Scott Conarroe has a BFA from Emily Carr University of Art and Design and an MFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. His studies of landscape and the built environment evoke romantic pictorial traditions and locate the present within a sweep of history. He’s looked at North...
Ellie Davies: Half Light – Exhibition
Based in Southern England, Ellie Davies has been working in UK forests since 2007, making work which explores the complex interrelationship between the landscape and the individual. UK forests have been shaped by human processes over thousands of years and include ancient woodlands, timber forestry, wildlife reserves and protected Areas...
Arnaud Teicher: Alpine Passes
Alpine passes are key places in the understanding of mountainous territory, they pass between two valleys and maintain the surprise about the landscapes that we hide. Since 2012, I bring attention to altitude alpine passes. My approach identifies a topographic work through the photographic medium. Alpine passes help me to...
Interview with landscape photographer Arnaud Teicher
Arnaud Teicher, born 1985, lives and works in south of France. Arnaud has graduated from graphic design, but he spends his time between work as a graphic designer and his passion for photography. How did you get interested in photography? Do you have an educational artistic background? I used to spend a lot...
Interview with landscape photographer Daniel Cheek
Daniel Cheek is a photographic artist and educator currently living in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He received his Master of Fine Arts in Photography from the University of Arizona in 2013. Daniel’s work examines the ways people experience the world around us. Whether working in national parks or museums or his...
Peter Boel: Scandinavian Landscapes
Peter Boel, fine art and advertising photographer from Copehhagen, Denmark, took a 6 weeks and 8000 km long roat trip through Norway flying to Svalbard & returning through Finland & Sweden. In result he shows stunning gallery of landscape photographs showing uniqe beauty of these hard to rich areas. Website: standardfoto.net
Scott Conarroe: By Rail – Railways of North America
Photography, railways, and North America developed more or less concurrently. Each, in its own way, transformed the world. Photography abstracted space. Railroads compressed distance. And Europe's occupation of the Americas re-calibrated power around the globe. Photos of vast wilderness lured the reckless and hopeful across the Atlantic, and rails were...
Matthieu Gafsou: Swiss Alps in Summertime
Matthieu Gafsou focused on Swiss Alps in summertime, continuing the representation of nature work which was started centuries ago, the Grand Tour, Friedrich, Turner… But some characters appear on the pictures, disturbing contemplation: there is 10 people around on the top, and even more at the high altitude restaurant. Matthieu...
Mikko Lagerstedt: Enchanting Nightscapes
Mikko Lagerstedt, self-taught fine art photographer from Finland created a series of photos presenting simplistic landscapes photographed at the nighttime. Mikko says he is 'capturing emotion of places through photographs' and we must admit he creates visually, and emotionally captivating pictures. Website: mikkolagerstedt.com
Michael Levin: Minimalist Black & White Landscapes
The lure in a Michael Levin photograph is simplicity but its logic comes from a more complex awareness of space. What Levin does best is to find common objects and make them compelling as an image. Unlike some photographers who apply thematic rules to their choice of subjects or weight...