July 19, 2012
Photo Insight with Cathal McNaughton – Soldier in Iraq
Cathal McNaughton recalls the limited light and copious dust that caused difficulties when taking this emotive image of a soldier in Iraq
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July 19, 2012
Cathal McNaughton recalls the limited light and copious dust that caused difficulties when taking this emotive image of a soldier in Iraq
July 11, 2012
Photographer and paper negative expert Andrew Sanderson talks about the techniques he used to produce his painterly image of two cows
July 10, 2012
David Ward discusses his unusual abstract image of three aspen trees in Grand Teton National park, Wyoming
July 9, 2012
Jim Brandenburg recounts the dramatic tale of photographing a diamondback rattlesnake in the South Dakota badlands
June 27, 2012
Jim Brandenburg explains how he took this atmospheric image of silhouetted deer in South Dakota, USA
June 27, 2012
Cathal McNaughton recounts how he took this image of a surfer by playing around with scale and perspective
June 27, 2012
David Ward explains how he took this perplexing image of light raking through the ceiling of an abandoned house in Kolmanskop, Namibia
June 8, 2012
Cathal McNaughton explains how he took this touching image of a man and boy on a bicycle in Kabul, Afghanistan
June 8, 2012
Cathal McNaughton explains how timing and previsualisation enabled him to capture this enigmatic image of a schoolgirl in Afghanistan
May 29, 2012
Jim Brandenburg recalls how he took his famous image of a leaping wolf and explains how learning to trust his instincts took him on a journey that would change his life forever
May 26, 2012
Andrew Sanderson explains how he took his unusually composed image of a busy beach in Cromer, Norfolk