somewhere-nowhere is a collaboration
reflecting on the land and the stories behind it
It's about journeying, seeing, exploring and recording; celebrating the value of the landscape and the people connected with it. Sometimes nature is at the fore, sometimes it's human effort, endurance and vision that grabs our attention.
We take our name from an Anne Stevenson Poem,
one that inspired Harriet many years ago.
Thank you Anne!
"Somewhere nowhere in Utah ...
... In the distance,
where mountains are clouds, lightning, but no rain."
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Rob has been working as a photographer for 30 years. His photographs have been exhibited across Cumbria, and in London and Manchester, and published in the Telegraph, Times, Geographic Magazine and other national publications, as well as BBC books. Previous Cumbria-based projects include ‘A Walk in the Park’ (30 days spent walking across Cumbria, shooting 2 images a day – with exhibitions and work in schools); ‘Blue String Cross’ (photographic documentation of the landscape on the old Marchant Estate, Whitehaven); ‘Ferrous Horizons’ (working with poets from south Lakes to illustrate their work in a touring exhibition); and ‘Ithaca’ (for Kendal Mountain Film Festival).
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Harriet has been working as a writer for over 20 years. She has contributed to newspapers including The Independent and The Westmorland Gazette, she has co-authored and published seven books, including a walking guide to the Lake District, and has worked with The Rough Guides on guides to England and India. She also writes about women’s health, parenting and infant development. Art-based projects run in Cumbria include ‘What our mothers never told us’ and Harriet was critical writer for Sumit Sarkar’s ‘Ananta’ exhibition, which has toured the UK.
Telephone: 07866 452605 Email: inspire@somewhere-nowhere.com
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