Projects
- LiminalLiminal is a documentation of a site that is integral to our daily existence. The landfill site, and more specifically in this case construction & demolition waste landfill, is a key part of contemporary society yet one that we rarely think about as we go about our daily lives. Approaching the landfill site from an external perspective, Liminal begins by looking at the way that the site sits in its surrounding environment, until eventually we are introduced to an alien landscape that is often hidden from view. Having stepped over the boundary, Liminal explores the inner reaches of this post-futuristic landscape; taking you to the quarry where the process of backfilling all begins; with sand being excavated from the earth, and then transported across the country for use in various construction industries. With close to 400 of these sites across Great Britain, over 25 million tonnes of sand was quarried in 2010 alone by an industry that directly employs around 9,000 people.
Projects credited in
- Let Us Dance - Photography Series By Khroma Collective's Rob Jones & Jake DavisPhotographers Jake Davis & Rob Jones (co-founders of Khroma Collective) have joined together to document over 40 of London’s most iconic nightclubs and venues. Jake & Rob were inspired to create a time capsule of London’s clubs and venues in response to the prolonged closure of these institutions due to COVID-19. Shot entirely on medium format film, the photographs were taken at what would normally have been opening time, spaces that Jake & Rob were previously shooting week in and week out. A
Work history
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PhotographerJake Philip Davis
London, United KingdomFreelance
Skills
- Documentary
- Environment
- Photoshop
- Lightroom
- Analog Photography
- 120 Film
- Event Photography
- Concert Photography
- Food Photography
- Team Management