Print Is Dead. Long Live Print | Part 2: How to Choose the Right Darkroom Photo Paper
Eleanor Scott delves into the nuanced world of darkroom printing papers.
Eleanor Scott delves into the nuanced world of darkroom printing papers.
Urth writer Eleanor Scott compiles a varied collection of our favourite photobooks from 2018, while also predicting a couple that we’ll love in 2019.
How we wield one of the world's most powerful weapons; Urth writer Eleanor Scott looks at the artists, journalists, companies and photographers championing photography for social change.
Eleanor Scott looks at what responsible travel entails and how implementing practices through research and purpose into our adventures can empower local communities.
Eleanor Scott tells us all about our second love, the mighty tree, and the importance of green space in our cities.
These are the stories that made us better photographers last year. We hope they inspire even more great photos in 2020.
There are many considerations when it comes to choosing the right printing paper for your digital images.
We've picked a handful of our favourite incredible contemporary photography galleries and spoken to the curator of one them.
On the bed of the Caribbean sea, underwater art doubling as an artificial reef is helping to preserve the ocean's ecosystems.
Why physical camera filters are still relevant in the digital photography landscape.
Urth ambassador Woody Gooch talks about capturing stunning photos that need no explanation to be understood.
We explore how UK-based sustainable business Foliair uses moss to create natural and aesthetic products that help purify the air around them.
We talk to Neha Hirve about her highly personal lockdown series 'both your memories are birds'.
We talk to award-winning photographer Wayne Quilliam about how he has been sharing stories around community and Country for over three decades.
We talk to the creative couple about how they shoot their captivating and surreal landscape photography.
Feast your eyes on our favourite recently published photography books that show how landscapes define us.
Find out the best way to store lens filters for your next photography trip.
We chat to the photographer about the 3000 dams under construction in the Balkan peninsula and their effects on the people who live near them.
Sushavan Nandy documents the disappearing Mousuni, Ghoramara and Sagar islands in India and how losing your home can be the same as losing your identity.
Arts and culture don’t stop when we can’t go outside – they simply go digital. Here are our picks of galleries and online exhibitions you should see.
We speak to Void's co-founders about the importance of honesty in all aspects of photography.
Break away from the homogenised aesthetics of social platforms and look to these printed texts, alternative online platforms and complementary disciplines.
Italian landscape photographer Irene Tondelli visits Iceland to discover how the imposing essence of nature can impact people’s understanding of their existence.
Photobook publishing isn’t for the faint-hearted. An editorial manager from Hoxton Mini Press offers her insight into what independent publishers are really looking for.