FEATURED ARTICLES
OPEN SUBMISSION FEATURE | Joseph Wright
This mini feature showcases one of the eighteen open submission portfolios selected for inclusion in our printed journal based on the theme of the right to roam The trifinium, ‘a meeting of three boundaries’ [Latin], represents one of humankind’s longest...
OPEN SUBMISSION FEATURE | Damien Wootten
This mini feature showcases one of the eighteen open submission portfolios selected for inclusion in our printed journal based on the theme of the right to roam Inspired by topographical survey photographers of the mid to late Nineteenth Century, I’ve been...
OPEN SUBMISSION FEATURE | Andrew Holligan
This mini feature showcases one of the eighteen open submission portfolios selected for inclusion in our printed journal based on the theme of the right to roam Walking is a big part of my life and is the basis to much of my working practice as an artist....
OPEN SUBMISSION FEATURE | Alexandra Wesche
This mini feature showcases one of the eighteen open submission portfolios selected for inclusion in our printed journal based on the theme of the right to roam In Germany we have a general right to roam, or rather right of access to private property like...
OPEN SUBMISSION FEATURE | Alan Silvester
This mini feature showcases one of the eighteen open submission portfolios selected for inclusion in our printed journal based on the theme of the right to roam The submitted images are from an ongoing series of work called, Excepted Land. It’s a project rooted...
OPEN SUBMISSION FEATURE | Josh Summitt
This mini feature showcases one of the eighteen open submission portfolios selected for inclusion in our printed journal based on the theme of the right to roam The eerie stillness that often comes when one is alone in nature is something that has always lured...
NO KA HOME O KA HALE KAHIKO | Diana Nicholette Jeon
No Ka Home O Ka Hale Kahiko is a eulogy for vanishing Hawai’i. Most places in Hawai’i, and on O’ahu in particular, have a cost of living equal to or greater than US mainland cities such as LA, SF, or NYC. Yet income levels here remain stagnant; mainly tied to...
ENGLISH ENCOUNTERS | Roei Greenberg
The rural walk is a well-known English cultural practice. Though it may be civil, the act of walking itself is rooted in an ideology from my own cultural background; to walk the land is to know the land, and therefore suggests belonging, entitlement and...
ALONG AN OLD RIVER | Justin Partyka
Along an old River (the Nar, Norfolk) This is my favourite place. My first encounters with the river Nar took place long before I ever thought about photographing it, and before I was even aware of the river by name. During my childhood my family would...
SHALLOW EARTH | Richard Skelton
In 2017 I moved to a small village in the Scottish Borders, close to the Kershope Burn that marks the boundary between England and Scotland. About 15 miles due south as the crow flies is the westerly end of Hadrian’s Wall, which snakes its way across the Solway...
HOW DARK IT IS INSIDE THE WOLF | Jude Wall
Coercive control has only recently been recognised in England and Wales and was entered in to law as a form of domestic violence in 2015 under the serious crime bill and later in Scotland in 2019. Little is reported on the long term effects and...
THE STORY OF HEARING | Eliza Coulson
2019 was different for me for the worst and most definitely for the best reasons. It has been quite a journey to get where I am today and looking into the future, I believe I will never truly get ‘there’, wherever ‘there’ is supposed to be. The story begins when I...