Travel Photographer of the Year

Travel Photographer of the Year

From fiery lava flows to a magical, snow-swirled New York street scene that echoes an impressionist painting and from the imperious gaze of an elusive, endangered Iberian lynx to wonderfully minimalist images of West Kirby, England, the winning images in the 2016 international Travel Photographer of the Year awards (TPOTY) have been revealed, and they are stunning.

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Why Shoot Film

Why Shoot Film

If you recognise this image, half photo half nothing then you will remember shooting film. If not then you may have begun your photography in the digital age. There was even someone who published a book of the first frame once the film had been loaded in the camera.... read more
Mia – The Power Lifter

Mia – The Power Lifter

My daughter Mia has always been super strong, I remember when she was three I lifted her up onto a pull-up bar at a friends house, where she immediately commenced with pull-ups at a rate which astonished us all! Raised eyebrows and side-ways glances all round!

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Petra Hancox

Petra Hancox

When I was very young my dad took lots of photos. I remember he used our bathroom as a dark room. We had boxes of photos and I’d spend hours looking at them. I have always been quite creative and since I had my own camera I kept taking lots of photographs..

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Cool Pool

Cool Pool

The three requisite components to a successful image, in order of importance, are: Play of Light. Composition. Subject Matter. The play of light is by far the most important aspect of an image, if that’s good, the photograph’s good, almost regardless of composition... read more

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