Joe Cornish (photographer)
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Joe Cornish (born 1958) is a British photographer noted for his large format landscapes.
Born in Exeter, Devon, England, Cornish has produced a significant body of work for the National Trust. Working mainly with in 5x4 cameras, his images of locations in the United Kingdom and around the world have been featured in photography magazines, including Amateur Photographer and Outdoor Photography.
Cornish has also authored several books of his images, teaches landscape photography, and owns two public galleries in North Yorkshire. His Stokesley gallery is exclusively devoted to Cornish's photography, while his larger Northallerton gallery also displays other photographers in temporary exhibits.
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- 2005 Scotland's Coast: A Photographer's Journey (Aurum Press Ltd)
- 2005 Working The Light: Landscape Photography Masterclass2 with Charlie Waite (photographer), David Ward and Eddie Ephraums (Argentum)
- 2002 First Light: A Landscape Photographer's Art (Argentum)
- 1998 Countryside with David Noton and Paul Wakefield (National Trust Books)
- 1998 Coast with David Noton and Paul Wakefield (National Trust Books)