I am a photographer and my job is to bring it all down to no longer than a fifteenth of a second. Since I was seventeen I having been working in the landscape of the British Isles. I have had many trips; with days of preparation, hours of waiting, moving and thinking, and in the end it all comes down to the moment that I press the shutter and expose the film. The result has always been a series of individual moments of fairly precise engagement with the landscape. The nature of the game has been to reach as deep as you can into the world in front of you and return; it’s a sort of hunt if you like, there's a start and a finish. It's a raid.
So what happens when you extend this approach, give it the shape of a journey, and allow the process of engaging with the landscape to become a thread, with no perceived breaks, where the thrill of taking one picture extends into the process of making the next.
HCW