- There were landscape photographers represented from the UK and USA, some of whom I had heard of and many others whom I hadn't, there appeared to be a select A list of names who garnered the media spotlight.
- The photographers whose work illustrated the New Naturalist series, Earth Science books and outdoor enthusiast titles, were not represented. A pity, as those were the ones who had inspired me to take up landscape photography.
- The majority of landscape photography books I could find little empathy with due to the content: subject matter, locations and compositional style. I later learned that most of those authors had a formal education in photography.
- There were a minority of landscape photography books whose choice of subject matter, location and compositional style, I could empathise with. I later learned that most of those authors had received no formal education in photography.
- The revised edition of Trees and Woodland in the British Landscape by Oliver Rackham. A compelling read and it answered questions I had not even thought of asking.
- Hutton's Arse by Malcolm Rider. Complex geology and an historical overview, condensed and explained with humour, in layman's terms.
- Scotland: The Wild Places by Colin Prior. Some of the images are sublime and importantly have stood the test of time.
Interestingly, Colin Prior, has never pigeon holed himself as a mountain photographer and refers to his photographs as those made by a landscape photographer. In doing so he has set a benchmark for landscape photographers: for some it is a benchmark that has provided inspiration and for others it has raised some deeply uncomfortable truths.
An opportunity arose in December 2006 that allowed me to put into practice some of the the insight gained from Colin Prior's approach to landscape photography. A dawn excursion coincided with a weather front rolling in at sunrise, the ensuing light was very good and most importantly: a feeling of personal satisfaction with some of the images made and of some progress made.
Inspired by Colin Prior ~ Wales, 2006 |
Dusk at a wild place in Wales ~ 2011 |
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