Jemma Wilcock
This project explores the many facets of landscape and it's interpretations in community and culture. Where once stood a complete horizon of trees and woodland, only pockets remain. These small sanctuaries at first tempt the walker, visitor and photographer to delight in perfect conservation. However, beneath the unobtrusive surface lies a complex mechanism. As these segments of land develop and become profitable, human intervention also has to mature. These created landscapes now possess a composite of perceptions. It can be tempting to rely on the traditional view that they grew naturally and organically. In other ways it is difficult to not glimpse through the myth and see the hands that set the stage.
Andrea Allan • Samantha Brandolani • Paul Czyzyk • Alexandra Davies • Alice Dickinson • Laura Dodd • Oskars Lablaiks • John Merrill • Jemma Wilcock •
University of Brighton
MA Photography
Central Saint Martins
MA Photography
De Montfort University
MA Photography
Goldsmiths University of London
MA Photography: The Image and Electronic Arts
Plymouth University
MA Photography
Royal College of Art
MA Photography
University of Ulster
MFA Photography
University of Westminster
MA Photographic Studies
University of Westminster
MA Documentary Photography & Photojournalism
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