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I worked with a unique blend of agricultural, architectural, and industrial photography to capture a bio-gas plant of Northern Ireland in a captivating way to show the intriguing interplay between the man-made and natural world, casting light on our modern lives. I have rejected the conventional standards of beauty, instead, creating dynamic images that represent intersection of the natural and the built environment within the landscape. I want my photographs to transform the everyday into something extraordinary and visionary. I hope to push the boundaries of visual expression and strive to create a meaningful exploration of the industrial and agricultural landscapes. Through my lens, I produce distinctive yet relatable images by sculpting an entirely new narrative, weaving together elements of energy, environmentalism, and nature, to create a powerful visual language. My approach to investigative photography reveals insight into the transformative capabilities of energy, exposing the intricate and complex states of our world and illuminating the promise of bio-gas power. Through my photography, I wish to provide a stunning insight into the stunning visuals of bio-gas energy in graphical detail and encourage us to consider the environmental benefits compared to other energy sources. I have shot this project on a 4x5” large format negative camera to help capture a greater depth of field and detail in my images.

Industrial Agricultural Architecture: Text
Industrial Agricultural Architecture: Portfolio

Information about this project

This was my final project for my BA Hons Photography with Video course at Ulster University which was completed in 2023.

The above three images were exhibited as my final piece.

I developed all images in this project in the darkroom and printed all the following images in the darkroom

Industrial Agricultural Architecture: Text
Industrial Agricultural Architecture: Portfolio

The opening night of the exhibition 

Industrial Agricultural Architecture: Text
Industrial Agricultural Architecture: Portfolio
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