Selection of January 2017: Land of Ice by Pierre Besnard
Land of Ice by Pierre Besnard The snow has been falling for the past 3 days, covering the summits. The end is looming with a lull in the middle of this Sunday afternoon 16 th January. As this year begins, the conditions seem to be in place to hope to see the summits around Chamonix plastered by this snowstorm. I have been trying to be there at the right time for several years to immortalize those rare moments where the tops go white. This reveals new lines, of great… read more.
An Interview with Charlotte Gibb by Beata Moore
Charlotte Gibb is a landscape photographer based in Northern California. Her keen eye for capturing a moment in nature is rooted firmly in her passion for the outdoors, especially Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada mountain range.Charlottestudied graphic design andearned her BFA from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. She has exhibited her work in several solo shows throughout California. Charlotte has won a couple of photography contests and became a new judge in 2016USA Landscape Photographer of… read more.
Selection of December 2016: Ruska by Antonio Fernandez
Ruska by Antonio Fernandez In September we decided to photograph the autumn season in the north of Finland. The colours at that time of the year are awesome and last for just a few days at their best. This landscape is called “Ruska” by people in Finland. The day before we had gone up to the top of the mountain to take some pictures at the sunset. On our way back it started to snow and luckily it kept on snowing all night long. The following day, we got up… read more.
Selection of November 2016: Spring Impressions in a Poplar Fields by David Frutos Egea
Spring Impressions in a Poplar Fields by David Frutos Egea This image has been mainly the result of chance. I went there with some colleagues to see if that place could suit a promotional video of a company. While they were checking the place I went to see the surroundings with my camera in hand. I then noticed the special way in which the light was on the poplar trunks. To me, the set of hues could fit well into an image. It was not the… read more.
Selection of October 2016: Duetting by Alain Baumgarten
Duetting by Alain Baumgarten Some subjects seem so familiar to us that we cannot resist… For several years, on almost a daily basis, I passed by that “cow tree”, isolated in a pastureland on a hill in my Lorraine countryside, without ever ignoring it, and each time telling myself: “ one day, I will take your picture”. I waited patiently… Read more read more.