Discussing the impact – both positive and negative – that AI could have on Landscape Photography, along with what it could mean for the industry long-term.
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Moments That Last A Lifetime – The Story Of Our Prints
This is not about putting a picture on your wall. Telling the story behind our limited edition fine art photography prints – Moments that last a lifetime
AR – See Your New Print in Your Own Space, with Augmented Reality
Our new Augmented Reality (AR) tool brings your chosen fine art print to life in your own space, using an iOS or Android device, wherever you choose to be.
National Geographic : Greatest Landscapes – Featuring “Still”
Travelling around the US, it was great being able to pick up an early copy of National Geographic’s “Greatest Landscapes” book – published this month, featuring my shot of the stunning lone willow tree that sits in Lake Wanaka, New Zealand – before I head back to London. Released in the UK on 17th November, this 400 page book features some of the most dramatic and iconic photography from all around the world, and it’s a […]
announcing essence : our world in vivid fine art prints
Six years in the making and after a lot of hard work we can finally announce the launch of our fresh, vibrant, colourful new series – “essence”! Inspired by cities and countries around the world, these meticulously crafted, contemporary fine art prints are designed to represent the character of some of the finest locations across the planet. Check out our exclusive video below, showcasing the brand new collection: Abstract in nature, we’ve pulled together a total of […]
Take it, Don’t Fake it. The Disturbing Rise of Photoshop-ography
As part of my post last year, I briefly touched on the growing number of “photoshop-ographers” in the industry – a worrying trend which is creating a void of necessary in-camera capture skills and knowledge. This is where people are instead opting to “fix things later” (often fabricating reality), publishing fake scenes while claiming them to be photographs. In this article, I want to explore the challenges we face as a result of this apparent shift in what […]