Landscapes tend to be seen as static views. Yet, the contour of the land are traces of the forces of constant change; wind, weather and water ceaselessly shape and transform the ground and vegetation. This work utilises, maybe counterintuitively, the medium of photography to portray the dynamic nature of the landscape of the West Coast of Cumbria. It shows a view of the outgoing tide near Bowness on Solway, rendering the incremental, yet unstoppable impact of rhythmic daily deluges. Using the panorama format, the image was taken over several minutes, the movement of the water coaxing the camera into repeating and reiterating the recording of the changing coastal view. Launch exhibition for the West Coast Photo Festival and part of a grou...
Understanding and predicting climate change and associated sea level rise are crucial issues in coas...
In June 2017 Rob Ball and Karen Shepherdson were commissioned to make photographic portraits as part...
Through investigations of local vernacular and historical building along the coast of Ireland, I’ve ...
Landscapes tend to be seen as static views. Yet, the contour of the land are traces of the forces of...
Photography has the capacity to capture the immediate moment, the very essence of an event and of ti...
The exhibition will be a mixed-media collection of around ten student works each focused on the poss...
Tides are an important (and often neglected) process in the UK coastal environment and globally. The...
The time-scales over which significant environmental changes take place can vary from a few hours on...
Landscapes of/in Memory: Frontiers, Promised Lands, Lost Edens This interior landscape finds its onl...
Abstract: Strangford Lough is a shallow marine embayment, whose present form resulted from the late ...
Karen Shepherdson and Val Williams were commissioned to co-curate the exhibition Seaside Photographe...
In this research Giles utilises photography to highlight the cultural importance and significance of...
How and to what extent have coastal landscapes, natural environments and cultural heritage, been aff...
The research field is high resolution digital photography using image capture and processing techniq...
In the following text I explore the unique qualities of an Irish landscape with a particular interes...
Understanding and predicting climate change and associated sea level rise are crucial issues in coas...
In June 2017 Rob Ball and Karen Shepherdson were commissioned to make photographic portraits as part...
Through investigations of local vernacular and historical building along the coast of Ireland, I’ve ...
Landscapes tend to be seen as static views. Yet, the contour of the land are traces of the forces of...
Photography has the capacity to capture the immediate moment, the very essence of an event and of ti...
The exhibition will be a mixed-media collection of around ten student works each focused on the poss...
Tides are an important (and often neglected) process in the UK coastal environment and globally. The...
The time-scales over which significant environmental changes take place can vary from a few hours on...
Landscapes of/in Memory: Frontiers, Promised Lands, Lost Edens This interior landscape finds its onl...
Abstract: Strangford Lough is a shallow marine embayment, whose present form resulted from the late ...
Karen Shepherdson and Val Williams were commissioned to co-curate the exhibition Seaside Photographe...
In this research Giles utilises photography to highlight the cultural importance and significance of...
How and to what extent have coastal landscapes, natural environments and cultural heritage, been aff...
The research field is high resolution digital photography using image capture and processing techniq...
In the following text I explore the unique qualities of an Irish landscape with a particular interes...
Understanding and predicting climate change and associated sea level rise are crucial issues in coas...
In June 2017 Rob Ball and Karen Shepherdson were commissioned to make photographic portraits as part...
Through investigations of local vernacular and historical building along the coast of Ireland, I’ve ...