FEATURED PHOTOGRAPHER
Tony Worobiec FRPS Tony Worobiec FRPS and Eva Worobiec FRPS have created a new book as a joint project, which has meant that the new publication will have a broad appeal. For them, it was a pleasurable experience, to be able to share one’s passion with a partner. Eva is an outstanding photographer in her own right and, in fact, they have previously co-authored four other books. The Water’s Edge It is the ambition of most landscape photographers to publish a book of their work; it is hard to imagine a more appropriate and permanent means of celebrating one’s photography, so it is hardly surprising that increasing numbers of photographers are selfpublishing, using well-respected printers such as Blurb or Bob Books. Whether you purchase just a single copy or buy several for friends and family, it is the perfect method for collating your much-valued images. Wearing my Distinctions Panel Member hat, it is worth mentioning that the various Panels positively welcome submissions made for an Associateship or a Fellowship in book form. Having recently sat on the Landscape Panel, one of the most memorable submissions was a wonderful book which illustrated some of the otherwise ‘unloved’ structures on the south coast of England; intelligently constructed and wonderfully printed, I’m delighted to report it was a successful application.
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ILLUSTRATION: “Albufeira, near Valencia, Spain”. Eva Worobiec. Often when landscape photographers think about possible subjects for coastal photography, they assume that it should feature open beaches or rocky shorelines, but the coast is vastly more varied than that. It is worth noting that many people make a living working by the coast and this should be considered should you wish to do a project on the theme of “coastal landscape”.
Landscape Magazine Summer 2021