rural landscape

what is it?

Rural= in, relating to, or characteristic of the countryside rather than the town.

Rural landscape photography refers to “photography in the countryside” and covers the rural environment. While rural landscapes often contain architecture – much the same as urban landscapes – rural landscape photography is more about capturing the life and elements found in the countryside.

It is also the diverse portion of the nation’s land area that is not densely populated or intensively developed, and not set aside for preservation in a natural state.

Natural landscapes and seascapes of Jersey in the Channel Islands - Jersey  Photos

Rural Landscape Photographers

Fay Godwin:

Fay Godwin was a British photographer known for her black-and-white landscapes of the British countryside and coast.

Fay Godwin first became interested in photography in the mid-1960s as a result of taking pictures of her young children. Alongside early portrait work, she developed a sophisticated landscape practice, often collaborating closely with writers to produce in depth surveys of particular rural topics or regions. Her photography has sometimes been linked to a tradition of romantic representations of the British landscape, in the manner of Bill Brandt or Edwin Smith. But, as a socialist and active environmentalist, Godwin makes the land in her photographs reveal traces of its history, through mankind’s occupation and and intervention.

Fay Godwin | National Galleries of Scotland
Fay Godwin: photography, environment and activism – Atomised : Andrew Brown

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