William Arnold (b.1983) is an experimental, conceptual and documentary photographer, interested in the layers of human and natural history that comprise the making of the landscape, and the role played by the photograph in documenting time and change—the subjective and objective politics of places and their histories.
His first monograph Suburban Herbarium was published by Uniformbooks (2020) with his work showcased in various publications and periodicals including: The Guardian, New Scientist, De Standaard, Source and Resurgence & Ecologist Magazine.
He lives and works in west Cornwall, UK.
Education:
MA Photography - Photography & The Land (University of Plymouth 2014)
BA (hons) History (University of Lancaster 2004)