Supported by VisitBritain and Network Rail, the Landscape Photographer of the Year competition is the brainchild of Charlie Waite, one of today's best-known landscape photographers.The winners are chosen by a panel of respected judges from thousands of entrants across four categories – Classic, Urban, Your View and Living – and there's a special class for photographers under 17 years old. Like the others before it, the 10th edition features everything the varied British landscape is renowned for – classic shots of verdant countryside, rugged lochs, mountains and moorland and stark urban industrial scenes capturing the beauty and diversity of Britain in the 21st century.
With an introduction by Charlie Waite giving an insight into current photography trends and a helpful technical section detailing the cameras, techniques and equipment used to create the stunning images, Landscape Photographer of the Year, Collection 10 is a must for everyone with an interest in photography as well as anyone who appreciates the British countryside.
Charlie Waite exhibits and sells his work worldwide, leads photographic workshops all over the world, and lectures on photography. His other titles include Landscape: The Story of 50 Favourite Photographs, The Making of Landscape Photographs, and Seeing Landscapes.