Landscape photography is about more than scenery. It’s about light, atmosphere, and timing—returning to places and waiting for the right moment rather than simply recording what’s there.
This hub brings together location-based photography, seasonal work, and practical techniques, all rooted in real-world shooting across North Hampshire and the surrounding landscape.
Explore Landscape Photography Content
Below you’ll find all landscape photography articles, location guides, and field work.
Mushroom Macro Photography – 4 Powerful Steps for Capturing Enchantment in Berkshire’s Wasing Country Park
On the border of rural North Hampshire and Berkshire, England, lies a hidden gem known as Wasing Country Park. It’s a place that holds a
Exploring the Mysteries of Shipwreck Photography
There is an undeniable allure to abandoned boats and shipwreck photography and the worlds most spectacular shipwrecks – weathered and worn by the passage of
Enchanting Winter Splendor: Captivating Snapshots of Aldermaston Wharf 2022
Aldermaston Wharf, a small village located in England (Aldermaston Wharf Postcode RG7 4JS), is a picturesque location that offers a wealth of photographic opportunities during
5 Breathtaking Seasonal Photography Images: Capturing Autumn’s Magic and Embracing Winter’s Charm in Your Photography
iPhone Seasonal Photography This post titled Seasonal Photography – Autumn to Winter Transition, has be en inspired by one of my favourite music lyrics from
Autumn Photography: Embracing Nature’s Golden Palette
A Touch of Autumn Photography “Amidst the wet and unsettled weather of November, nature still offers us moments of beauty and inspiration. Take a step
Embrace the Magic of Canal Photography: 7 Enchanting Ideas for Captivating Autumn Canal Photographs
Early morning walk along the Kennet and Avon Canal reveals a Newbury Autumn. Along the towpath I go, to lose my mind and find my soul. The walk started early, before sunrise and a little cooler this morning. A reminder that everyone needs a retreat, this is my retreat. Sometimes as little as an hour or two is all you need.
Fuel Your Inspiration with 6 Breathtaking Winter Photography along the Kennet and Avon Canal
I’m still enjoying photographing the very mild Autumn we are having here in the UK. But it’s time to start thinking about the Winter Photography
Autumn Photography Along the Kennet & Avon Canal – Aldermaston Wharf
The Autumn’s scents, colours and coolness are replacing the heat and humidity of this summer, and it’s a great opportunity to get out and capture shots of this, my favourite season.
Locations & Field Work
Most of the work featured here is created close to home—woodlands, open fields, ancient sites, and quiet rural spaces across North Hampshire.
These locations are revisited over time, often in changing conditions, allowing for a more considered and personal approach to landscape photography.
Seasonal Landscape Photography
Landscape photography changes with the seasons. Light, colour, and atmosphere shift throughout the year, offering different creative opportunities.
- Spring – soft light, fresh growth, subtle colour
- Summer – longer days, stronger contrast, early and late light
- Autumn – colour, texture, and mood
- Winter – minimal scenes, structure, and quiet atmosphere
Techniques & Approach
Landscape photography rewards patience and observation:
- Working with natural light rather than forcing conditions
- Returning to locations multiple times
- Composing with depth and balance
- Using weather and atmosphere as part of the image
- Slowing down the process
Why Landscape Photography?
Landscape photography is often less about the place itself and more about the experience of being there. It encourages you to slow down, observe, and engage with your surroundings in a more deliberate way.
Final Thoughts
Good landscape photography rarely happens by accident. It comes from time spent in the field, learning how light behaves, and recognising when conditions come together.
The images are the result—but the process is the real work




