A commission from the UK’s National Trust and University of Nottingham to create a series of new landscape photographs to illustrate chapters of the book Landscapes of the National Trust.
Book Extract: “Landscapes matter. They provide the setting for our daily lives, as well as an essential component of our sense of identity. This book provides new perspectives on a range of cultural landscapes in Britain. It brings together the latest insights from the arts and humanities to illuminate the meaning of landscapes and bring them to life. It draws on case studies from sites managed by the National Trust to illustrate the ways in which landscapes speak to a wide variety of concerns – about beauty, belonging, the past, access to nature and people’s sense of place. Chapters include The Art of Landscape, Ancient Places, Homes and Gardens, Lost in the Woods, Open Country and Shifting Shores.”
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Hardcover: 260 pages
Publisher: National Trust Books (Oct. 2015)
ISBN: 978-1907892813
Dimensions: 24.1 x 3.2 x 25.4 cm
“Not just a coffee table book…it offers inspiring new ways to think about our relationship with the countryside” BBC Countryfile Magazine, November 2015