 | Amateur Photographer Magazine. Snowdonia's treasures. Landscape photographer Steve Lewis tells us how he rounded up the locals to create his new book about Snowdonia. |
 | Part 1 of Steve's series of articles on
Private Views of Snowdonia. With his book proposal accepted by a publisher and his contributors lined up, Steve Lewis starts shooting. But spring in Snowdonia proves less than
co-operative to a photographer with a tight schedule. For a start,
it rains......... |
 | Part 2 of Steve's series of articles on
Private Views of Snowdonia. Steeped in history and myth, Llyn Glas in Snowdonia keeps its secrets secure in
its waters. Photographer Steve Lewis makes an overnight pilgrimage to the shores of a lake whose magic lingers on. |
 | Part 3 of Steve's series of articles on
Private Views of Snowdonia. As work on his book on Snowdonia progresses, Steve Lewis comes to his favourite time of year for photography; the
autumn. Theatrical lighting and wild storms, dramatic colour and
intermittent sunshine - there's everything the landscape photographer could
wish for. |
 | Part 4 of Steve's series of articles on
Private Views of Snowdonia. With the deadline for his lastest book fast approaching, Steve Lewis has a window of opportunity for some snowy scenes. But how long
will it last? |
 | Outdoor Photography. Rhoscolyn:-A Viewpoint feature There's nothing photographers like more than following their instincts to an
intriguing-sounding spot. Steve Lewis tests his partners patience
when he strays off the beaten track on Anglesey. |