Visit beautiful places and come back with a great set of photographs

We work with the best landscape and outdoor photographers to produce and publish high quality visitor and photo-location guidebooks. As well as guiding you to the best places to take photographs in an area, our guidebooks are full of inspirational photography and give technical advice on how to take the best photographs.

Four New Books, Have a Look Inside Of Each: Hebrides Inner and Outer, Essex and Liverpool

Well that’s a first, four books published within a month. Essex and the Hebrides books are late I have just been informed and will be mailed out the first week of January. Liverpool is back mid-January.

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What is next for fotoVUE? Mick Ryan spills the beans and explains why.
Next week I am making an announcement about our new titles, three new titles out hopefully before the end of the year (one of them has just gone to print as I write) and also outlining our publication schedule for several books that we all have been waiting for and yes George’s London Volume 2 […]
  James Rushforth is one of the most adventurous authors we work with. He climbs, sails and skis, and when he is not at home in the Lake District he’s to be found in Iceland, Greenland, the Dolomites and other beautiful areas either working on his books for Rockfax, Cicerone Press and fotoVUE, or guiding […]

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You don’t have to be a climber or a mountaineer to enjoy one of the best mountain ranges in the world…..high mountain roads, cable cars and well-maintained paths lead you right into the heart of the peaks, towers and spires of Italy’s Dolomites...
The Peak District is a beautiful upland area at the southern end of the Pennines stretching from Ashbourne in the south to the M62 in the north.
In November 2016, fotoVUE director Stuart Holmes went on a month-long expedition with friends to attempt a previously unclimbed peak in the shadow of the third highest mountain in the world.