An Interview with Sue Trower by Beata Moore

Sue Trower was born and continues to live in Jersey, part of the Channel Islands off the northern coast of France. She took up photography seriously about 15 years ago with the purchase of her first digital camera. Sue was the official photographer for a number of years for the island Championship rugby side, the Jersey Reds, and still enjoys sports photography including surfing. Now Sue concentrates mainly on fine art seascapes both locally and abroad. In 2012 Sue gained an Associate distinction from the Royal Photographic Society which was followed by gaining an RPS Fellowship in 2017. www.suetrowerphotography.co.uk read more.

Selection of July 2020: Flow III by Lionel Fellay

Flow III by Lionel Fellay

Spectacular image by Lionel who has succeeded to overcome difficult photographic conditions. The result is splendid read more.

Selection of June 2020: Ethereal Country by Matthieu Krieger

Ethereal Country by Matthieu Krieger

A fantastic atmosphere that has been caught by Matthieu after many attempts, illustrating how perseverance is important in photography. read more.

Talk #2 Somewhere Else by Beata Moore

The way by Nathalie Houdin

In recent years, landscape and nature photography has become very popular, so much so that it started to impact the welfare of our planet. We share our photographs and vision on social media and indirectly encourage people to travel to pristine locations. Natural beauty inspires us all, not only photographers, so it would be naïve to think that if photographers stop taking pictures, the gigantic travel industry would collapse and environmental preservation would bloom. read more.

Selection of May 2020: Moonlight sonata by Aleš Krivec

Moonlight sonata by Aleš Krivec

“ A long exposure shot that brings a magical atmosphere, due to the changing light as Ales explains in his text. The palette, entirely based around ochre color, gives subtle and unusual shades for a nocturnal scene.” read more.