Photography by Jake Greenwood

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Space

Landscape, patina, escape. Photography from the field, not the viewpoint.

Wild camps before the light arrives. Side streets that reward slowing down. Surfaces that show their age without apology. The record of actually being somewhere.

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Jake Greenwood, photographer, standing in a moorland landscape
About

Photography as a reason to be somewhere.

I don't visit landscapes. I inhabit them. The camera is an excuse to go — into weather I'd otherwise avoid, up hills before anyone else is awake, into hidden side streets that don't appear on any itinerary. Every trip starts as a reason to make photographs. It usually becomes something else: a reason to be somewhere properly, to stay longer than is comfortable, to notice what most people walk past.

Based in Bristol. The kit bag is always half-packed.