Paul Hart

In this episode of Biblioscapes In Discussion I am joined by Paul Hart to discuss his photography and his Fenland Trilogy.

 
 
 
 

The Fens, a region of reclaimed marshland in eastern England, is one of the richest arable areas in the UK. It is a landscape of agribusiness that Paul Hart has been photographing for over eight years. In his new book, DRAINED, he continues the exploration of this wide-open environment which he began with FARMED, the first in a planned series of three books about the region. This is a linear landscape of straight lines and flat horizons, with monoculture at it’s core. Hart’s narrative pinpoints the objects that remain when all that surrounds has been cleared by modern agricultural practice. He conveys nature’s vulnerability within this unsheltered, unprotected environment.

 
 
 
 

We also discussed a selection of Paul’s favourite photobooks from his own bookshelf…

  • Deep South… Sally Mann

  • The New West… Robert Adams

  • The Prototype Works… Lewis Baltz

  • Paris… Eugine Atget

  • Raymond Depardon

You can see more of Paul’s work on his website and find him on Instagram and Twitter.

 
Euan Ross