Lovely work. I'm a 77 year old disabled veteran. I shot a lot till agent orange caused cancer got to my spin. Until COVID hit I was trying to organize a camera group especially on the PBS for disabled photographers or getting the injured or disabled people into photography. Your show like this teaches that no matter what COVID did your lifestyle its over and you gotta get out there and shoot.
In my journey so far as a photographer, this is the most inspiring video I have seen and it will be my reference point for some time to come. Thank you, Joe.
I watch heaps of photography-related videos, but I must say I enjoy the most the videos and the presentations that On Landscape and the Meeting of the Mind's conference put out. I never get bored of watching them. I've also learnt a whole lot from these fine photographers. Thank you.
As always , inspiring, intelligent and thought provoking.. I heard Joe talk in Maidstone earlier in the year and I recommend anyone on a photography journey to read his books/hear him speak, though be aware if you read his books you can find yourself inspired to end up in some very wet, windy, cold places (like Torridon in March this year !!)
this video is brilliant. Amazing that this has so few views compared to all the pretenders on youtube - ironic that the title is "overlooked". Joe is the master - he got me off the paintbrush and onto photography when i saw one of his books at school, and this video has pushed me to try get back into landscapes again.
Whith all due respect, I think most of pictures you show, contains several close recomposing frames that are lost in the middle of the general panorama. My salutation from the chilean patagonia, with very similar landscapes like england.
Lovely work. I'm a 77 year old disabled veteran. I shot a lot till agent orange caused cancer got to my spin. Until COVID hit I was trying to organize a camera group especially on the PBS for disabled photographers or getting the injured or disabled people into photography. Your show like this teaches that no matter what COVID did your lifestyle its over and you gotta get out there and shoot.
In my journey so far as a photographer, this is the most inspiring video I have seen and it will be my reference point for some time to come. Thank you, Joe.
Complimenti, complimenti, complimenti. Le sue foto sono opere d' arte!
A great watch, thank you!
Always an inspiration to me when i read your books on landscape photography
Wonderful, inspirational and thought provoking. Thank you Joe Cornish.
I realy enjoy and love your videos here on: on landscape. I learn alot and get inspired to be a better photagrapher. Thank you.
Joe continues to be so generous with his time and the photo community is all the richer for it. Thank you Joe Cornish.
I watch heaps of photography-related videos, but I must say I enjoy the most the videos and the presentations that On Landscape and the Meeting of the Mind's conference put out. I never get bored of watching them. I've also learnt a whole lot from these fine photographers. Thank you.
In a class of its own - beautiful thoughtful images and commentary
Thank you Tim for sharing this. Joe is a true inspiration.
You are a true master of your craft.
very inforative, beautiful images.
Quite the collective vision! Joe is a treasure of experience and knowledge. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Thanks for sharing - excellent. A landscape legend.
A true master at work . Thanks Joe inspirational. Thanks for sharing Tim.
Exceptional talk and images. Very enjoyable and insightful! Thank you, Joe!!!
Joe Cornish a Landscape legend. Wish I could have been in the audience, thanks for posting.
Spellbinding, an inspiring master. Thank you for sharing.
Insightful, and at times, spiritual. A Master at his craft and still a tinker. Well done in the doings Joe, well done.
As always , inspiring, intelligent and thought provoking.. I heard Joe talk in Maidstone earlier in the year and I recommend anyone on a photography journey to read his books/hear him speak, though be aware if you read his books you can find yourself inspired to end up in some very wet, windy, cold places (like Torridon in March this year !!)
Fantastic images, inspirational
Fantastic. Many thanks
What a beautiful soul.
this video is brilliant. Amazing that this has so few views compared to all the pretenders on youtube - ironic that the title is "overlooked". Joe is the master - he got me off the paintbrush and onto photography when i saw one of his books at school, and this video has pushed me to try get back into landscapes again.
Joe Cornish is just remarkable.
Very thoughtful, meaningful and erudite.
Fantastic!
Genius
I feel embarrassed. I live 3hrs from Mt Stirling and have very few images to show for it. Time to take a trip there.
Whith all due respect, I think most of pictures you show, contains several close recomposing frames that are lost in the middle of the general panorama. My salutation from the chilean patagonia, with very similar landscapes like england.
“Rules are made for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men.” T. E. Lawrence (aka Lawrence of Arabia)
Categories are doomed to fail, and fuse. Here is another one though, the Symbolic landscape (or mythological landscape).