Right Here, Right Now. Itās Historical, Big, Huge and Beautiful.
āRight Here, Right Now. Itās Historical, Big, Huge and Beautifulā was my final project as part of my Photography MA at Falmouth University. It features a mixture of portraiture and environmental images in the archbishopās walled garden at Bishopthorpe near York.
The garden is worked on by Brunswick Organic Nursery which provides a work-like environment for adults with learning disabilities. The project evolves every year - people can drop in and out at any time as can their image. I intend to carry on with it year on year for as long as possible.
The project is available as a printed photobook and also appears in different formats as exhibitions. Each format and showing features slightly different photographs which vary depending on the sequence and who is involved in the project at the time.
Project statement
āIt is the basis of the desire of any group of human beings to have a place of their own, a place which gives them reality, presence, power of living, which feeds them, body and soul.ā
ā Paul Tillich
Hidden near the village of Bishopthorpe, a community of people are coming together. In this place ā which many walk or drive past every day without knowing itās there ā people are creating wood-worked items, growing vegetables to sell in their own shop, and developing the garden. They have been doing this for nearly twenty years.
My wife has worked at Brunswick Organic Nursery for a decade; l've been a volunteer there for almost the same amount of time. Within the environment of the Archbishopsā walled garden, adults with learning disabilities are provided with a work-like environment. Right Here, Right Now. It's Historical, Big, Huge and Beautiful is a portrait of this community.
The project was a collaboration with Brunswick, empowering those pictured to be seen on their own terms, separate from from the societal label that's placed upon them. The walled garden is a place which offers people agency and autonomy.
There are multiple traces of historical, natural and social layers to be discovered here: the long history of the garden; the vignettes of many different lives that exist within this protected space, from plants to insects to the workers themselves; and the passing of time, its seasonal cycle of growth and renewal.
Gardens have a particular psychological effect, creating a place of sanctuary and growth in which individuals can find and uncover their values. At Brunswick, people can thrive, be validated and be seen on their own terms.
Portraits
Portrait photography taken in the Archbishopās walled garden in Bishopthorpe near York. Brunswick Organic Nursery have developed and cared for the walled garden for over 20 years.
Landscapes
Photography of the walled garden areas.