Bertram Greenhough is a UK-based photographer whose work examines the relationship between architecture, industry and landscape. His photographs focus on the presence of human-made structures and natural forms within expansive environments, observing how they occupy and define space.
Working across industrial, coastal and rural environments, his projects explore how built structures and natural subjects exist within open and often remote settings.
Recent series include Kraftwerk, documenting the construction of a coal-fired power station in Germany; Dungeness, a study of isolated structures along the Kent coastline; and Common Land, photographed in the New Forest, observing freely roaming horses within a shared landscape.
His work was selected for the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition, London, 2025.
All works are available as signed and numbered limited edition prints.
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