Climate Crisis Capture Award 2021
Dorset-based photographer, James Loveridge, now two-time winner of the Climate Crisis Capture Award tells us about his winning image of the biggest rockfall to have been recorded on the Jurassic Coast in 60 years.
Dorset-based photographer, James Loveridge, now two-time winner of the Climate Crisis Capture Award tells us about his winning image of the biggest rockfall to have been recorded on the Jurassic Coast in 60 years.
Christian Coan, a photographer from South-East England has been named the South West Coast Path Photographer of the Year 2021 for a beautiful image of Godrevy Lighthouse captured through a natural rock frame with rockpools reflecting the pink hue of dusk in West Cornwall.
Jon White is an abstract and contemporary seascape artist based in Cornwall. He is inspired by the Cornish coastline and paints from his home studio on the north coast of Cornwall. Jon has written the following article about his relationship with the coastline, how it influences his artwork, and the significance of the South West Coast Path as a place of encounter, rest, adventure, and inspiration.
Cornwall based photographer Andy Little highlights the fragility of the coastline and the devastating effects of climate change on our environment and coastal communities in his project, Life on the Edge.
Rachael Talibart, critically acclaimed seascape photographer and SWCP Photographer of the Year 2021 judge, shares her top tips for photographing the coastline.
In this early ‘Inspired by the Coast’ blog, we chat to Lead Wade, Devon-based illustrator with a small family business called ‘From Land and Sea’.