The photographs in Theron Humphrey’s This Land is Our Land body of work are ones I find very relevant to my Urban Landscape photographs of parks. Humphrey’s photographs are landscape photographs, but like my parks photographs, are photographs of landscaping.

Landscape is a symbolic construction of certain social classes and how they signify their relationship to nature and communicate their social roles to others.


His predominantly blue and green color pallet and harsh mid-day light are two big things that really attract me to his photographs.
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