
Shrouded in mist
Every month, in our Salon section, we publish a series of images by one of our talented readers. In B+W 305 we share Damian Lakin-Hall’s atmospheric pictures taken early one morning on the shores of the River Thames in London.

Every month, in our Salon section, we publish a series of images by one of our talented readers. In B+W 305 we share Damian Lakin-Hall’s atmospheric pictures taken early one morning on the shores of the River Thames in London.

Ragnar Axelsson has spent four decades documenting the lives of Iceland’s sheep herders.

Soviet-American photographer Alexey Titarenko discusses his major monograph, The City is a Novel.

For his latest collection, ‘Frontier: Land of Ice’, Drew Doggett used his fashion photographer’s eye to create classic images of Antarctica’s landscapes and wildlife.

Rising star Thibault Gerbaldi believes photography is about capturing the beauty, complexity and rawness of life in all its forms.

The work of pioneering Chilean photographer Paz Errázuriz is currently on show at MK Gallery in Milton Keynes.

Roaming the streets of Bucharest, Joakim Kocjancic captured the city’s youth among the concrete forests for his project ‘INFIORE’ (or ‘In Bloom’). Jon Stapley reports.

After setting out to photograph one of the USA’s most stubborn invasive weeds, Karey Walter found herself pulled into a stranger, wilder journey. Jon Stapley reports.

When Paul Reid quit his humbrum job and became a professional photographer, he forged the career he’d always dreamed of. In B+W 302 he talks to Roderick Field about building a community and the launch of his first book, ‘Monochrome Portraits’.