The Greats: How Edward Weston Pushed Photography into Modernity
Edward Weston proved photography could be something far more than just a nifty trick, as he helped lay the medium’s creative foundations.
Edward Weston proved photography could be something far more than just a nifty trick, as he helped lay the medium’s creative foundations.
Italian landscape photographer Irene Tondelli visits Iceland to discover how the imposing essence of nature can impact people’s understanding of their existence.
The Internet has exposed every corner of the globe, giving photographers and travellers a new level of responsibility to protect the places we capture in photos. Here's how.
Photographer Brooke Holm immerses herself in the world’s most remote landscapes to explore the complex relationship between nature and humanity.
Fuelled by falafel, guided by constellations — Urth ambassador and intrepid photographer Mandy Sham takes to the Jordanian desert.
Urth Ambassador Sarah Pannell captures the relationship between Ireland's harsh landscapes and the humans that have grown roots in them.
There are so many parameters at play when it comes to shooting well in fog, mist or atmospheric haze. This article will help you cut through some of the uncertainty.
Urth Ambassador Chiara Zonca talks nostalgia, colour inspiration, and the evolution of her work and practice.
Photographer and writer Andy Summons took a dream trip through Africa's oldest desert with four good mates and a bag full of cameras. Along the way he worked out how to protect himself from lions, summited Africa's tallest sand dune, and survived a scenic flight in an antique plane with a baby-faced pilot.
Photographer and journalist Mandy Sham explores the immersive complexities of the human experience by delving into the ways in which people influence and occupy the microcosmic spaces around them.