Monthly Archives: March 2026

Christ’s College Plane

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Anglesey Abbey: Plane

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Shutter Hub: Flora and Yellow

Two calls for submissions from Shutter Hub. ‘…FLORA, our next Shutter Hub Editions photobook … dedicated to the celebration of life, growth and organic beauty found in the natural world. …photography that explores the diversity, resilience, subtleties, and poetry of … Continue reading

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Only Colour: Yellow

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Only Colour: Red & Blue

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Shutter Hub Editions

Message from Shutter Hub Hello!  We’re really pleased to share our latest Shutter Hub Editions catalogue, featuring the books your work appears in alongside our wider photobook collection. We’d love your help getting these books in front of even more people, … Continue reading

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Affinities

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U3A Photo Forum 2025-26: Week 19 Travel

Late afternoon on 11th March we walked up Staithe Lane to Thornham Old Harbour.  Thornham, like many North Norfolk coastal villagers, once had a working harbour; it was the main connection with the wider world until 1887 when the railway … Continue reading

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Obsessives

Reading Literary Seductions by Frances Wilson, I came across a quote from Henry Miller (1891-1980): ‘You write in order to find out what you’re writing about’.  It reminded me of the quip by Garry Winogrand (1928-84): ‘I photograph to find … Continue reading

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Coal Barn, Thornham

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RSPB Titchwell

The beach with remains of a WW2 bunker at RSPB Titchwell.  The birdwatchers are a dedicated army on a campaign against the elements and the wayward elusiveness of rare birds.  Some wear camouflage fatigues; they cradle bazooka-like extreme telephoto lenses; … Continue reading

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The Sower, St Mary the Virgin Titchwell

Stained glass in the west window dated from 1897 shows The Sower in the Arts and Crafts style. Dedication: In loving memory of Alfred Ringer of Manor Farm / Died Febry 24th 1889 Aged 50 years / O Lord in Thee … Continue reading

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North Norfolk: Titchwell

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Fen Landscape: Welney

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Photography in Fiction: The Mathematics of Love

The Mathematics of Love by Emma Darwin is about two people, separated by two and a half centuries, whose lives intersect in a story woven from memory and time. Stephen Fairhurst is a veteran of the Peninsular War and Waterloo, which … Continue reading

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