For me, photography is a way of exploring ideas about the modern world and our place in it, in particular the way we shape and transform the landscape.
Pylons dominating the flatlands around Ely and nuclear power stations sited beside France's greatest rivers raise questions about the ways in which we produce and consume power.
Living several months of the year in central France involves a lot of travelling to and from the UK. We also travel to Ireland on a regular basis.
Journeys that highlight the amount of time we spend hanging around for boats, trains and planes.
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