LANDSCAPES

A landscape does not need a subject to hold your attention. It asks only that you stop, and look, and resist the urge to move on before it has finished speaking. The light on a Scottish hillside at dusk says something different an hour later. A desert at midday and the same desert at dawn are not the same place at all.


These photographs are an attempt to stay long enough to hear what a place is actually saying, rather than what you expected it to say when you arrived.