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| | How mindfulness helps an acclaimed photographer | Landscape photographer Paul Sandersâ work takes him to some of the wildest and most adventurous parts of the world: Kyrgyzstan, Albania, Glasgow⦠A former photographer for Reuters and picture editor for the Times, now a fine art landscape photographer, often working in black and white, Paul passes on his knowledge in Light & Land photographic tours and workshops around the world, from Puglia to Paris, Wales to Macedonia. But itâs his mindful approach that helps set him apart; mindfulness, he suggests, not only makes for better landscape photos, but can help create calmer, happier people. Here, he talks about mindfulness, meditation, appreciating nature and the greatest thing about working in Scotland⦠| |
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| Latest News | David Cobham | Michael David Cobham, film-maker and conservationist. Born 11 May 1930 in East Yorkshire. Died: 25 March 2018, in Norfolk, aged 87. |
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| | Sport Update | Colin Stein: Graeme Murty has been thrown in at the deep end | Colin Stein admits he was a bit of âa hotheadâ during his goal-strewn Rangers career in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He did, though, possess cool enough reasoning then to understand that challenging the authority of an Ibrox manager was a punishable offence. |
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| And finally... | | Theatre review: Margaret of Scotland, Oran Mor, Glasgow | Out of the desert of silence in Scottish theatre about the two great issues of the hour - independence and Brexit - a brief blip of political comedy emerges, courtesy of the great crime novelist Val McDermid. |
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