Landscape Photography in the Age of Uncertainty

What we believe to be substantial is, in fact, intangible. My landscape photography has a personal meaning. It is about finding beauty in the ordinary and (often) the familiar. In creating these photographs I aim to investigate how my surroundings influence me and how my mind influences how I see them.

And yet, my landscapes aim to expose, often subtly, the evidence of human intervention that we can no longer escape.

In our age of uncertainty—political (the rise of right-extremist populism and demise of democracy), geopolitical (the decay of established relationships), societal (the decline of compassion, the rise of xenophobia, the exploitative nature of techno and capitalist feudalism) and climate breakdown—landscape photography records what we are about to destroy and creates precious documents of what will inescapably change and be lost.

See also: Landscape Photography in the Age of Uncertainty (a very brief essay)

Prints

Limited edition prints of selected photographs will be available to buy shortly from Saatchi Art.