Joe Cornish. A Photographer at Work | My Photo Bookshelf

Joe Cornish is widely regarded as one of the UK’s top landscape photographers and this book, written from the point of view of fellow photographer Eddie Ephraums, is a unique insight into the way Joe went about his craft back in the early 2000’s. With an opportunity to observe one of the country’s leading landscape photographers out in the field, this was a must-have addition to my bookshelf.

The synopsis

This highly original book explores the philosophy and working methods of one of the UK’s greatest landscape photographers. Over a four-year period, Joe Cornish and Eddie Ephraums - friend, collaborator and fellow landscape photographer - have created a unique record of Joe’s working approach in a variety of locations.

Each of these locations reflects a different aspect of the creative photographic process. Through conversations between the two, and Eddie’s revealing images of Joe at work, plus Joe’s own pictures from each location, we learn about the exploration of photographic ideas. The book also offers insights into the motivation and decision-making involved in landscape photography.

Joe Cornish. A Photographer at Work

The genesis of A Photographer at Work coincided with the transition for both photographers from a traditional, exclusively film-based way of working to one that now embraces the use of digital compact cameras, digital SLRs and, most recently for Joe, a large format digital camera. The two authors explore the opportunities that each of these new tools has opened up. For example, Joe now uses a digital compact as a sketchbook and for exhibition-quality prints, while Eddie has employed one to make many of the photographs in the book.

With inspiring images and an absorbing conversational narrative, this book will appeal to everyone with an interest in photography and in the artist’s creative journey.

My thoughts about the book

When I became more interested in owning photography books and studying the craft of other photographers, it didn’t take me long to buy a book or two which featured the work of Joe Cornish. I’ve been an admirer of his work and overall photographic philosophy for many years now so when I discovered the now out of print A Photographer at Work, and after hunting down a used copy, into the basket it went.

This book is written by Eddie Ephraums who, over a period of a 4-year period, accompanied Joe to many locations and through his own pictures and words, documented him as he worked. Eddie has created a fascinating insight into the way Joe approaches and takes his photos. Each chapter features a new location, behind the scenes photos and written observations as Joe takes a photo and although this book has Joe Cornish In the title, it’s as much the fantastic work and craft of Eddie as a documentarian as it is about Joe the landscape photographer. In my opinion, it works well.

One of the reasons I watch landscape photographers out taking photos on YouTube is that I like to understand what the photographer was thinking, even visualising when taking the photo. It helps me understand what they are trying to achieve and importantly what they are trying to say with their image. That’s why I like books like this as not one for creating YouTube videos himself, it’s the closest I will get to observing one of the landscape photography greats at work.

Book Details

  • Softcover

  • Size: 216mm x 254mm

  • Pages: 144

  • Availability at the time of writing: Unavailable from the usual UK booksellers. Consider buying a used copy.

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