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Edward Sanderson, Untitled #8
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Edward Sanderson

Untitled #8, Norfolk, United Kingdom, 2012
From the Detached Spaces series
Website - EdwardSanderson.co.uk

Edward Sanderson is a documentary-style landscape and portrait photographer. He graduated from Norwich University College of the Arts with a BA Honours in photography and his work is inspired  by the ways humans interact within the landscape. His recent series Detached Spaces highlights derelict structures and selected individuals within a rural landscape, expressing their isolation within the environment. He lives and works in Norwich, United Kingdom.

Posted on Thursday, May 10, 2012.

 

 

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