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Guest OM Story – words and photographs by Laurie Vaughan. I was in Liverpool for a conference and took the…
A focused, experience-led insight into 35mm landscape photography – built on movement, light, and being present in the wild. In…
If photography has a philosopher, it is Sam Abell. Soft-spoken, contemplative, deeply patient – Abell makes pictures the way a…
I didn’t go to Fuerteventura for photography.I went for the surfing. That’s worth saying upfront, because surf trips don’t leave…
Portsmouth is five minutes from Gosport by ferry. I’ve made that crossing more times than I can count – on…
There’s something beautifully unassuming about the Olympus XA3 – like a paperback in a room full of tablets, or that…
Newquay in September occupies a rare and civilised middle ground. Not quite summer, not yet storm season. The light softens,…
In this rare and reflective video, National Geographic photographer Sam Abell shares his philosophy of shooting — rooted in patience, restraint, and reverence for simplicity. Eschewing flash and favouring natural light, Abell’s approach is deeply connected to the emotional and architectural qualities of space.
This landmark National Geographic documentary pulls back the curtain on the men and women behind some of the most recognisable images in the world. Rather than focus on a single figure, The Photographers introduces us to the diverse voices, visions, and challenges faced by a generation of National Geographic shooters working on assignment in the late 20th century.