TOMORROW WE ENTER PARADISE
January 18th, 2009 adminFollowing on from Friday’s post Contested Countryside, Cumbria-based photographer Stuart Parker got in touch regarding a project he worked on in response to the trial of Mohammed Hamid. Here he explains the reasons behind ‘Tomorrow We Enter Paradise’ along with a few of the photographs from the project.
“As a photographer Iiving in Cumbria I have an interest in social issues in a landscape context, particularly in the Lake District. The idea for this project stemmed from encountering a group of young Asian men on an early morning walk near Buttermere. It later transpired in the news that so called ‘Jihad training camps’ were being monitored in the Lake District by MI5, which reminded me of the group that I had seen.
I decided to explore the places at which the camps had allegedly been held including Wasdale, Buttermere, Grizedale Forest and the Langdale Valley, the latter being where the MI5 surveillance photographs were taken. The result was a series of photographs drawing on actual and metaphorical links between the Lake District, London and Afghanistan. ”
Buttermere © Stuart Parker
Elterwater © Stuart Parker
Buttermere Cone © Stuart Parker
Campfire © Stuart Parker
Langdale © Stuart Parker
Buttermere Church © Stuart Parker
Little Langdale © Stuart Parker
Limbs © Stuart Parker
Tunnel © Stuart Parker