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Changes

Many of you have noticed the changes in the wind and signed up for my new newsletter that replaced this one. Thank you. If you haven’t please click on the Len’s Journal Newsletter logo or the button in the email to go to the sign up form. Doing so means you will keep getting my irregular musings and inspirational photographs. We are also going to add in some more content such as showing you some fantastic photography by other amazing photographers from around the world.

I will be dumping this email list. Totally. So for the next month I’ll keep these going on this list, to keep reminding people to sign up and then sometime in February stop here and launch the new one. One of the benefits of the new one is that you can easily change the frequency of the emails by choosing as soon as it’s published (about four a week) or a weekly round up or even both if you like.

For compliance reasons you also need to acknowledge that you wish to receive these emails.

I collected emails everywhere I went. I now realise that was a mistake. And I’d rather have a dedicated list of true fans that I engage with than throwing the net as wide as possible.

So if you have any interest in continuing to see and read my newsletters you will need to subscribe.

We are doing this with the imminent announcement of Len’s Journal. Clair and I have been talking about it for over a year now. Slowly planning and get ready for our Limited Edition creative photography quarterly magazine. More about that soon, I promise.

The biggest change here is moving away from being egocentric and only focused on my work to being more inclusive of work that I find inspiring. Publishing it and sharing it with you. We are going to scour the world of creative photography and inspire you with it. We have also lined up some guest writers.

As I write this things around the world are horrific. I know I kept hoping that this new year would be a major shift with the winds of change. Unfortunately the world fails to use our calendar and takes its own path. I hope that you are well and safe. May things improve, which I am sure they will. It just takes time and tests our patience.

Mount Wilson in the autumn mist. Photograph and text copyright © Len Metcalf 2021