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Ghosts of the Faithful Departed Ghosts of the Faithful Departed
It has been estimated that between 1949 and 1989 well over 800,000 people were forced to leave Ireland. Something in the order of half of this outflow occurred during the 1950s. The peak was reached in 1955 when 55,000 young people left our shores. . . . David Creedon more
Music echoes the photographer's voice Music echoes the photographer's voice
For three decades my mind and ears have developed a great appreciation for the American art form, Jazz. . . . . .
Gerald Parker more
Russell & Barbie Lindsay Russell & Barbie Lindsay
Russell & Barbie present their photography and an introduction to the 'Beyond Group'. more
PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE BIG BLUE PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE BIG BLUE
Two destinations with different biodiversities with exciting opportunities for a photographic experience of a lifetime. more
Get Together at Martin Mere WWT Report Get Together at Martin Mere WWT Report
Peter Madeley more
UKP Get Together UKP Get Together
Peter Madeley summarises the first UKP Get Together which took place on Sunday 23rd February 2003 at Formby Point Nature Reserve. Our thanks to Peter for getting it together! more
After The Two Towers: Fantasy, Reality and Photography After The Two Towers: Fantasy, Reality and Photography
Jon Sparks explores some of the issues that photographers have always had to face but which have been brought more to the fore by the ready availability and ease of use of digital imaging software. more
The Cape Flats Townships of South Africa The Cape Flats Townships of South Africa
Photography is a very varied medium ? providing the means to bring us heart rending pictures of news events at one moment and the ability to capture heart-stirring artistic images of beauty at another ? all the while of course, for many families, it provides the most important means of giving substance to our memories. In this article Peter and Derek Madeley take a photo-essay approach to a project on a recent visit to South Africa. more
Candid camera at the Meiji Shrine Candid camera at the Meiji Shrine
Visiting Tokyo on business Jon Bowers had some free time and, on a whim, decided to visit Meiji Shrine, one of the largest shrines in Tokyo. He outlines the fantastic opportunities for candid shots of both traditional modern aspects of Japan more
A dream job? A dream job?
Heather Angel explores some of the reasons why she loves what she does and in doing so she outlines some of her marketing ideas for her images. more
PHOTOGRAPHING WADERS PHOTOGRAPHING WADERS
This month?s guest feature is by David Chapman as he explains some successful strategies and techniques for photographing waders more
A Frosty Walk A Frosty Walk
Winter can be a discouraging time for photography in the UK ? overcast and drizzly days do little to spark the creative talent and can do much to damage equipment. Occasionally, however, we get those clear crisp days and Mike Reid, professional photographer and tour guide, exhorts us to get out with our cameras. more
Wildlife photographer of the Year Wildlife photographer of the Year
UK Photographics talks to Sarah Kavanagh Competition Manager for the BG Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition, to get the inside story on how this most prestigious photographic competition is run. more
BG Wildlife Photographer of the Year BG Wildlife Photographer of the Year
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Images of England Project Images of England Project
In the first of our guest features we take a closer look at the Images of England project. Michael Nash describes his experience as a volunteer photographer on the project, but first David Pike provides an introduction to the project which aims to take ?one defining image? of the 370,000 listed buildings in England through the work and dedication of over 700 volunteer photographers. more