James Dobson
The River Lingers
The Thames Estuary is an unresolved and fragmented landscape. The residue of an industrial, military and agricultural past litters half submerged banks, washed by the slow, inexorable clock of exaggerated tidal movements. 'The River Lingers' is the result of repeated walks along the lower reaches of the Thames and is made in response to the relationship (both poetic and literal) between water and land. The work considers how we might confront histories through landscape, how the shaping of these histories might be connected to natural phenomena, and ultimately how these relationships influence how place is experienced and imagined.
Melissa Campbell • James Dobson • Alexandra Lethbridge • Blake Lewis • Annalaura Palma •
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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