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ISSUE 4 : Spring 2026 (current)
Stieglitz / Camera Work
For our anniversary issue, we explore the legacy of Alfred Stieglitz and his innovative and pioneering publication, ‘Camera Work’.
Guest Artist: Wet plate photographer - Emma Brown, is also featured. Her current project ‘The Un-Path’ explores the creative aesthetic of the Cairngorms, in a lyrical and poetic series of images.


ISSUE 1 : Summer 2025
Pictorialist Portraits
A body of work with a single muse (Holly Flammell), discovering the iconic expression of mythology and Pre-Raphealite forms.
Guest Artist: Barry Quatermass recounts his adventures in Lofoten, Norway. Capturing the formidable landscape with his own unique style.

ISSUE 2 : Autumn 2025
Shibusa
A Japanese aesthetic. The style of photography evokes a stillness showing the complexity of life through quiet means.
Guest Artist: Podge Kelly and his observations of the London Underground. Images taken entirely on his phone camera over several years in a unique and distinctive capture.


ISSUE 3 : Winter 2025
Layers
Exploring the complexity of Layers. Design, shape colour and tones that emerge within the layers of a single capture. A true examination of the observed image.
Guest Artists: We also showcase the work of an artistic duo from Germany - Nicole and Claus-Peter Malek. Their current project explores the creative and technical aesthetic involved in the analogue world of wet plate collodion photography

