Marcus Papa
Though I come from a film and traditional darkroom background, I now shoot
virtually all my work in digital. This has allowd me to take my creativity
a step further towards the reason I took up photography as a child.
The reason why..... I just love to create nice pictures.
Aided by a background in Geography and Geology, Ed appreciates the natural and human processes that have shaped our environment. The patterns, textures and natural forms that reflect nature's rhythms are a continual source of inspiration. He is very much a landscape artist and his work reflects a great love and deep understanding of the countryside.
A thorough technical knowledge and a "seeing eye" enable his pictures to convey the beauty of the landscape that surrounds us all.
Dramatic lighting, patience (lots of it!), the use of mood and atmosphere and attention to detail help to create his distinctive and evocative photographs. The photographs are all taken on either medium format camera (6x6cms) or on a large format panoramic camera (6x17cms) - these achieve truly outstanding quality.
Every image has been captured using tripods and with Fuji Velvia film. Filters are rarely used - Ed prides himself on using natural light and dislikes the obvious use of filters, especially grads. He does possess a slight warm-up filter and an ND grad but uses them only very occasionally.
Ed is also one of what must be a very small band of landscape photographers who does not possess a polarising filter - believing that if you are prepared to wait for the right light at the right time of day, none is necessary. This means plenty of early starts and late finishes with many long and often fruitless hours waiting for the right light, amd many returns to those special locations. This is the patience that is required in abundance.
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