The art of seeing #30: Get stuck into stereoscopic imaging By Benedict Brain published 23 January 21 Art of seeing Benedict Brain adds a new dimension to his photography with stereoscopic imagery
The art of seeing #29: Imitating master photographers can lead to your own style By Benedict Brain published 22 January 21 Art of seeing Benedict Brain yearns for the mountains and reflects on pastiche in photography
The art of seeing #28: Take a step back to look at the bigger picture By Benedict Brain published 21 January 21 Art of seeing Benedict Brain suggests that building a relationship with a location over time without taking a camera is a good exercise
The art of seeing #27: Take time to intimately look at everyday structures By Benedict Brain published 20 January 21 Art of seeing Benedict Brain suggests that building a relationship with a location over time without taking a camera is a good exercise
The art of seeing #26: Slow shutter speeds and calm scenes can be mindful By Benedict Brain published 19 January 21 Art of seeing Soothe the soul in these crazy times by learning the craft of slow-shutter-speed photography
The art of seeing #25: How setting limitations can fuel your creativity By Benedict Brain published 18 January 21 Art of seeing Benedict Brain goes for a walk to challenge his creativity and test his skills with self-imposed boundaries
The art of seeing #24: A smaller world can be just as extraordinary By Benedict Brain published 30 April 20 Art of seeing Benedict Brain takes a voyage of visual discovery around his flat
The art of seeing #23: Are we photographing what we should? By Benedict Brain published 29 April 20 Art of seeing Benedict Brain discusses a long-form pet project layered with questions and meaning
The art of seeing #22: A journey around my room (and through the window) By Benedict Brain published 28 April 20 Art of seeing Benedict Brain develops his ‘camera vision’ for a shot taken without leaving home
The art of seeing #21: When still images start moving By Benedict Brain published 27 April 20 Art of seeing Benedict Brain reimagines old photos into a fast-paced frame animation
The art of seeing #20: Photography with the wrong chemicals and no lens By Benedict Brain published 26 April 20 Art of seeing Benedict Brain experiments with pinhole photography and reflects on the days of film
The art of seeing #19: Are you a photographer or a kind of photographer? By Benedict Brain published 25 April 20 Art of seeing Benedict Brain grapples with defining and categorising photography
The art of seeing #18: Illusion and allusion and the appeal of the negative By Benedict Brain published 24 April 20 Art of seeing Greek mythology informs this offering from Benedict Brain
The art of seeing #17: What you actually see and experience By Benedict Brain published 23 April 20 Art of seeing Benedict Brain reflects on the art of travel photography
The art of seeing #16: When contre-jour becomes exposure error By Benedict Brain published 22 April 20 Art of seeing Benedict Brain goes ‘contre-jour’ with succulents in a famous Barcelona park...
The art of seeing #15: Fix your settings before you ask for a portrait By Benedict Brain published 21 April 20 Art of seeing In the remote islands of Papua New Guinea, Benedict Brain turns his eye to portraiture
The art of seeing #14: Landscapes as geography, autobiography and metaphor By Benedict Brain published 20 April 20 Art of seeing Benedict Brain explores mountains and metaphors in North Wales
The art of seeing #13: Working with less can help you see more By Benedict Brain published 19 April 20 Art of seeing Benedict Brain reflects on his recent switch to a medium-format camera system
The art of seeing #12: The same subject but an endlessly changing appearance By Benedict Brain published 18 April 20 Art of seeing Benedict Brain meditates on the ocean and originality as he finds himself all at sea
The art of seeing #11: You can see what you expect... or just see By Benedict Brain published 17 April 20 Art of seeing Back on the road, Benedict Brain travels to Borneo – where he finds beauty in the banal