An Interview with Mieke Boynton by Beata Moore

Mieke Boynton is the landscape photographer from Broome, Western Australia. She travels regularly, both within Australia and overseas, to capture the wonder and beauty of nature's landscapes. She favours the epic landscapes of Kimberley region where she lives since 2008. Her goal is to convey a little of the awe that she feels for the vast, timeless beauty of her local area. In 2014, she was one of 26 photographers worldwide invited by the Indonesian Government to experience ‘International Photography Week’ at various locations around the country. She is a multiple gold, silver and bronze winner in FIAP, PSA, GPU, FPC, NFF, WAPF and many other international competitions. Mieke has won and been nominated for countless awards and accolades over the last four years, but rates her latest nomination, as one of 25 finalists in The Kennedy Prize Art Award, as one of her most significant. read more.

Selection of October 2017: Moment of Madness by Fred Bucheton

Moment of Madness by Fred Bucheton

An impressive shot of Cuernos del Paine by Fred Bucheton. A perfect moment. read more.

Selection of September 2017: Heavy Rain In Rauriser Urwald by Theo Bosboom

Heavy rain in Rauriser urwald by Theo Bosboom

The Rauriser urwald in the Hohe Tauern national park in Austria is a small primeval forest in the mountains, full of fallen trees, old spruces and pine trees covered with lychen and moss and numerous small puddles and swampy ponds. It is a wonderful and moody forest, but I had been struggling for days to capture the essence of it in my pictures. read more.

Selection of August 2017: Mulafossur by Wojciech Kruczynski

Mulafossur by Wojciech Kruczynski

A TOUCH OF QUIETNESS... Last month we have been especially attracted by this peaceful image taken by Wojciech Kruczynski. A delicate composition and a perfect control of the light restitution in difficult conditions. read more.

An Interview with Patricia Davidson by Beata Moore

Patricia Davidson is an award-winning outdoor photographer, specializing in landscape, commercial assignments and travel photography. She has been living on the Oregon Coast in USA for over 20 years. Currently, she and her husband live nomadically, traveling in their RV throughout the western United States. With a background in the visual arts and web development, she sets out to produce images that express her artistic vision as well as her love of nature and the outdoors. Patricia’s landscapes are as energetic as they are diverse - picturesque mountains, blossoming plants, colorful skylines as well as serene bodies of water. read more.