Since the revelation of the New Topographics, and now especially since Web 2.0, we’ve been progressively saturated with a stream of context-free pictorial landscapes, fuelling hyper-consumption and a pseudo knowledge of the world. Logic might suggest that landscape photography has become a passé genre, or an artificial one callously manipulated by advertising and media. 
​​​​​​​So why act in this field? In the first instance there is the selfish drive to ‘experience’ and dwell in the sensorial continuum of the (natural) world and secondly, there is a need to clarify a position opposite the landscape, and to ask, at what point are we part of the landscape as opposed to humans who might recklessly exploit it.

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