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Publisher Note

Cornwall is located on the South Coast of England. In Joakim Eskildsen’s own words, he describes the allure of the region, saying, “…given that my favorite lighting is found amongst thick fog, the climate on the English peninsula couldn’t have been better. Rain, fog, and storms were the norm, and blue skies the exception. 
 Cornwall is, in many aspects, a place full of contrast. Despite its small size, one will encounter both overgrown wetlands and steep cliffs in the highlands. The coastline is full of quaint fishing villages with restaurants, stores, and a great deal of tourism, while the towns further inland are often rundown without many possibilities for the people living there.”

Cornwall is perhaps less focused on portraits than we are used to in Eskildsen’s previous work, and while there is indeed a human presence, towns and villages are often depicted without people. However, there is a much greater absence implied throughout Cornwall. Where are the industries that once prospered in this region? Where are the communities that once thrived? The references to the effects of urbanization in Cornwall are understated but they are there, hidden beneath the Dickensian fog that Eskildsen so favors. 
His subtle layering of subject matter and empathetic approach create a humanistic portrayal of a phenomenon that has become all too recognizable. Combined with his Renaissance-like use of natural light, Eskildsen presents the ever-changing Cornish landscape in an eerily beautiful way.

Publisher
Release Place Hamburg, Germany
Release Date 2018
Credits
Writer: Martina Wimmer
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 9783866482968
Work  
Subform Photobook
Topics Landscape, South Of England
Methods Photography
Language English
Format hardcover with dust-jacket
Dimensions 26.5 × 29.8 cm
Pages 80