FIRE MOUNTAINS | Joseph Wright

  I have always been fascinated with our connection to the land; to place – the past and present, how we have shaped and influenced its use, and of how it has shaped and affected our lives at both a physical and spiritual level. But, one area that has...

MAMETZ WOOD | Rob Hudson

“And so to midnight…”     Welcome to Mametz Wood. This isn’t the actual wood. Nor is it July 1916, the date of the First World War battle of that name that claimed thousands of lives in a futile fight for just one square mile of woodland in...

SURFACE INTERVENTION | Mandy Williams

My recent landscapes and photographs of the built environment share an underlying narrative about human interaction or presence and the psychology of a particular place will always lead me to research and initiate a project. The beauty of a landscape isn’t something...

SEAWORKS | Paul Kenny

  “Seaworks” is a term I use to define an ongoing body of work made on or about shorelines.  The work, building on themes developed over 45 years, seeks to find the awe inspiring in that which is easily passed by and by looking at the micro, how we...

ALONE | Mike Colechin

  Over the last few years my photographic practice has become part of the way I make sense of life – an important creative outlet, which has also become a way of exploring the emotional connections I make with the world around me. As a fairly cerebral...