Jonathan Dayman’s self-taught photography has progressively developed since his first camera - a Box Brownie, at age 10 – to its present form which currently centres on landscapes and how human activity impacts them.
His style is often geometric, with strong graphic forms. He currently shoots in muted colour.
His influences are varied, but include classical painters (Hopper, Hockney) and a range of photographers from different eras and schools (amongst them, Lartigue, Meyerowitz, Eggleston, Kander, Haas, Soth).