Mood Board, Definition and Introduction
To create urban/ industrial landscape photography you can use buildings and other man-made structures compositionally in the same way other landscape photographers use trees and rolling hills. Wind farms, harbours, cement works, power stations, quarries, pylons and building sites are just a few of the industrial landscapes you can photograph.
Landscape photographs typically captures the presence of nature but can also focus on man-made features or disturbances of landscapes. Landscape photography is done for a variety of reasons. Perhaps the most common is to recall a personal observation or experience while in the outdoors, especially when traveling. Others pursue it particularly as an outdoor lifestyle, to be involved with nature and the elements, some as an escape from the artificial world.
During this project, I will photograph multiple different industrial landscapes, creating links to some of the famous artists I researched. I will try to create an desolate or isolated mood throughout my photoshoots, to make the photos more interesting.