| I suppose like many others of my age, lots of my early photographs were landscapes of one kind or another. I think this was a reflection of the period and what photography was seen to be able to do. When I started to teach photography, I was faced with the problem of trying to sort out in my mind what landscape photography was all about. A book called “Landscape as Photograph” by Estelle Jussim and Elizabeth Linquist-Cock was central to this process, the only problem being the realisation that most of my prints fell into a somewhat conventional category they called “Landscape as God”. |