I’ve just returned from an intense but rewarding few days working with Megan Calver at Durlston Country Park in Dorset. Continuing a project we began at the start of this year, where we worked remotely with the Rangers’ Daily Diary, we've now been able to immerse ourselves completely and experience the site at all hours of the day and night. Two striking features were the spectacular wildflower meadows, ringing with skylark song, but also the dense and dripping fog that rolled in and out throughout our stay. This was only a recce to get to know the site, its inhabitants and its custodians, but we were inspired to make a few experimental photos and videos that will inform future work.

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