View Article  Mountain Landscape exhibition closes

The Mountain Landscape exhibition at Great Northern Wine in Ripon has now closed.  A big thank you to all who visited and for the very positive comments received!

To read the comments see http://www.marksunderland.com/Exhibitions/MountainLandscape.html

Related pages:

Current exhibitions and events: http://www.marksunderland.com/events.html

Previous exhibition feedback: http://www.marksunderland.com/Exhibitions/YorkshireThroughTheSeasons.html

View Article  An Interview with Landscape Photographer Mark Sunderland

A new interview with Mark Sunderland by photographer Andrew Gibson is now available on the Magical Places Fine Art online photography magazine.

Andrew summarises the interview: "English Landscape Photographer Mark Sunderland chats about his journeys to the American west and Patagonia, selling his prints, and why he'd like to go to Iceland in this fascinating and informative interview".

To read the interview go to:

http://www.magicalplacesfineart.com/blog/2008/07/an-interview-with-landscape-photographer-mark-sunderland/

View Article  August Photography Titles

Look out for work by Mark Sunderland in two current monthly photography magazines.

Mark has three Yorkshire Dales images featured in the guide to The UK's 101 Best Landscape Locations in the August issue of Photography Monthly.  The featured images are Ingleborough in Summer, Pen-Y-Ghent and Oak Trees in Spring from the Ingleton Waterfalls Walk.

Meanwhile, Outdoor Photograhy features three summer images of Scarborough on the Yorkshire Coast in the Portfolio section of the August issue.

Both titles are on sale now.

 

View Article  Photography Monthly Landscape Feature

Look out for 'Wet your landscape appetite' by Mark Sunderland, the main landscape feature in the latest issue of Photography Monthly magazine (July 2008).


Saltwick Bay, Twilight

The feature discusses shooting landscape subjects including water - coast, waterfalls and reflections.

The July issue is on sale today http://www.photographymonthly.com

 

View Article  Dalesman Front Cover - Ingleborough in Summer

Ingleborough is probably the most distinctive of the Yorkshire Dales' Three Peaks and so Mark Sunderland's Ingleborough in Summer image makes a striking front cover for the latest (June) issue of Dalesman magazine, on sale in newsagents now.

See also:

http://www.marksunderland.com/Portfolio/AYorkshireSummer/IngleboroughInSummer.html

http://www.dalesman.co.uk

 

View Article  Freelance Photography Made Easy
Look out for the feature on Mark Sunderland's photography in the Member Spotlight section of the April/May 2008 issue of Freelance Photography Made Easy magazine, featuring a number of Mark's images, including Swirling Leaves on the front cover!
View Article  Country Lens - The Countryman Magazine

Mark Sunderland image Wild Garlic and Water from Strid Wood in Wharfedale features in the Country Lens section of the April issue of The Countryman magazine published by Country Publications.

See http://www.countrymanmagazine.co.uk/ for details of the magazine.

 

View Article  Dalesman Feature: A Different View

Two images by Mark Sunderland are featured in the November 2007 issue of Daleman magazine.

Entitled 'A Different View' - another angle to some of the Dales most popular beauty spots, two semi-abstract shots of How Stean Gorge and Malham Cove take up the centre pages.

For details of the magazine see http://www.dalesman.co.uk/subs/page1.htm

This issue of the Daleman is currently available in newsagents.

A similar image Waterfall, How Stean Gorge is availabe in Mark's Autumn in The Dales online fine art print gallery.

A similar Malham Cove image is available as a poster in Mark's Yorkshire Landscapes poster series.

View Article  Transatlantic - A Talk by Mark Sunderland at Harrogate Photographic Society

Mark Sunderland will be presenting images from countries on both sides of the Atlantic in a talk to be held at Harrogate Photographic Society this evening, Monday 5th November 2007.

Mark will be showing work from trips to the American South West, South America and around Europe from over the past decade or so, and finishing with more recent work from England, particularly Yorkshire.

Harrogate Photographic Society meets at The Friends Meeting Hall, Homestead Road, Harrogate at 7:45pm.

For further details see www.harrogatephotographicsociety.co.uk

View Article  Canals and Rivers

Look out for the November edition of Canals and Rivers magazine, published by AE Morgan, featuring a holiday article on the Llangollen Canal with words by Diane Westmoreland and photography by Mark Sunderland, including images of Thomas Telford's amazing Pontcysyllte Aqueduct over the Dee Valley.

Available at newsagants now.  Also see http://www.canalsandrivers.co.uk/

View Article  Mark Sunderland in New Developing Vision and Style Book

Work by Mark Sunderland has been selected for inclusion in the upcoming book Developing Vision and Style by Joe Cornish, Charlie Waite, David Ward and Eddie Ephraums.

The book is the sequel to the critically acclaimed Working The Light.

For further details see: http://developingvisionandstyle.blogspot.com/2007/07/those-included-in-book.html

View Article  Images in The Dalesman
Two images by Mark Sunderland appear in the June 2007 issue of The Dalesman magazine.  The first is the current image of the month, Upper Nidderdale in Summer, which appears (in part) on the editoral page.  An image of Ilkley Moor is also used inside the magazine.
View Article  Photography Monthly Image Usage

The following image of the Bronte Parsonage in Haworth has been used in the "Britain's 25 best heritage locations" feature in the current (May 2007) issue of Photography Monthly magazine.

Photography Monthly website: http://www.photographymonthly.com/

 

View Article  Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association

My image Mount Moran Pre-dawn from Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming has been selected for the cover of the brochure for the Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association 2007 Annual Convention.

For further details see http://www.wytla.org/WY/

View Article  April Image of The Month: Wild Garlic and Water

I was walking along the Nidd Gorge this weekend and, although the flowers are not out yet, the distinctive aroma of the wild garlic was defintely in the air, reminding me of this spring image taken in Strid Wood last year...

View Article  Into the Unknown...

Look out for my article about the remote landscape of Chile's Region XI in the April issue of Outdoor Photography magazine published today.

The article covers my Unknown Patagonia trip with photographer Linde Waidhofer and features a number of images including Rio Ibanez above.

Available in all good newsagents!

Further details here: http://www.thegmcgroup.com/item--Outdoor-Photography--1006OP.html

 

View Article  February Image of The Month: Farndale in Winter

This month's image shows a light dusting of snow over the patchwork fields in Farndale on a winter day:

After taking this image, as I was putting the camera gear away, some of the sheep came over to the nearby gate - clearly hoping I was about to produce a fresh bale of hay from the back of the car, but sadly I had nothing to give them!

 

View Article  December Image of The Month: Windswept Birch

This month's image is a late autumn/early winter image taken last year at Brimham Rocks, Nidderdale, Yorkshire.

This image is one of 35 images in my Yorkshire Through The Seasons exhibition starting next Monday 11th December 2006 at:

The Stairwell Gallery
Harrogate Library
Victoria Avenue
Harrogate
HG1 1EG

The exhibition continues until 23rd December 2006.

 

View Article  November Image of The Month: Beech Trunks

This month's image is an autumnal scene from Strid Wood, taken at about this time last year, when autumn seemed a little late.  It seems even later this year!

This image also features in my Strid Wood Viewpoints article in the November issue of Outdoor Photography magazine - but hurry, as the new issue is out tomorrow!

View Article  Mark Sunderland Photography Now Accepts PayPal

Mark Sunderland Photography is pleased to announce that all online payments will from today be handled by PayPal.  This gives additional flexibility, allowing customers to pay through their existing PayPal account if they have one, whilst still retaining the ability to pay securely with a credit card without the need for a PayPal account.

Along with this change, a new smaller 30x24cm print size has been introduced at just £27, and online prices of all prints have been brought into line with sales at art markets and shows, with postage and packing now being charged separately on the website.  This represents an overall reduction in prices.

For full details see the information page at

http://www.marksunderland.com/prints.html

 

View Article  October Image of The Month: Swirling Leaves

This month's image is from Strid Wood in Wharfedale...

Swirling Leaves has appeared in this blog already, but it is this month's image in honour of the fact that it is included in my Strid Wood Viewpoints article in the November issue of Outdoor Photography magazine, out on October 5th!

 

View Article  September Image of The Month: Walden Beck

This month's image was taken last autumn in the Yorkshire Dales...

I was photographing West Burton Falls in Wensleydale, and noticed this tiny waterfall in the stream at my feet as I was working.  I was attracted to the zig-zag line of this composition, which I prefer to the images of the main falls that I got on that day!

 

View Article  Mark Sunderland Wins English Heritage Photography Competition

Excerpts from a recent press release...

Knaresborough photographer Mark Sunderland has won a defining image competition run by English Heritage photography project ‘Images of England.  Mark, who has been an Images of England volunteer for over a year, photographed the East Pier Lighthouse in Whitby and his image was selected from thousands as the winner.  Mark won a state of the art digital camera, a Photoshop training session and a £500 voucher for ‘Sky imaging (UK) Ltd’ who sponsored and judged the competition.


East Pier Lighthouse, Whitby by Mark Sunderland

Krystyna Szulecka, also from Yorkshire, took second place in the defining image competition with an image of a listed Boundary Stone near Long Preston, winning a ‘Sky Imaging (UK) Ltd’ voucher.  For further details on Krystyna’s work, see her website www.clikc.co.uk

The Images of England project, run by the National Monuments Record, the public archive of English Heritage, has created an easy to use website that allows people to research the listed buildings in their local area and compare them to others across the country.  Almost 260,000 images of listed buildings, taken for the project, along with statutory list descriptions, can be viewed by visiting the Images of England website at www.imagesofengland.org.uk

Mark said: “My winning image was taken at the end of an enjoyable photography day with a group of other Images of England volunteer photographers.  I saved the lighthouse until last, hoping to capture it in some decent late afternoon light, and was rewarded with perfect soft sunshine which adds a little mood to the image whilst still retaining the architectural detail required to record the subject for the Images of England project.  Rather than a closer vertical shot of the building itself, I thought it better to set it in its environment.  I spotted the boat approaching on the horizon, so waited for it to just enter the harbour to add to the image.”

“Wherever I have photographed for Images of England, I have discovered so much more about local history and architectural heritage and am very pleased to have been involved in such an invaluable resource for the future.”

View Article  Mark Sunderland on the Radio...

I will be appearing in the 'Good Day Bad Day' feature on the Steve Lamacq show this afternoon at 16:45 GMT should you be near a digital radio, digital TV or internet connection!

The internet link is http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music

If you missed the show, you can listen again (to Thursday's show) for the next week here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/steve_lamacq/

 

View Article  July Image of The Month: Silk In The Wind

This month's image is the mysterious Silk In The Wind taken in Antelope Canyon in Arizona:

This image was taken looking almost directly upwards from the deep slot canyon floor towards this light above, giving the dark outline all around the subject.  Many people have said that this image looks more like a soft material rather than sandstone, and one remarked that it looked like silk blowing in the wind - hence the title!

View Article  Gordale Beck in Spring

The good thing about using a blog to post my news articles is that I can include things that wouldn't go in my email newsletter, such as work in progress.

This image was taken just yesterday in woodland around Gordale Beck just below Janet's Foss near Malham.

The wild garlic is in full flower at the moment, which was the main reason for my visit, but the lighting was a bit tricky, and it was a touch windy for landscape photography involving trees!  I captured this during a bit of a lull, and I think there's just enough movement in the leaves to add a bit of impact.

For those of you who are interested in these things, this is a stitched panorama using three images from a Canon EOS 5D.  I've cropped it a little at top and bottom to produce something in the 6x17 format.

I think it works rather well - feel free to comment!

View Article  Welcome!

Welcome to the new Mark Sunderland Photography Blog!

I will use this space to provide news about current projects, new ...   more »