The photographs above are selected photographs of the landscape at the Northala Fields park, commonly referred to as Northolt Hills which is at first sight a well maintained and crisp “country-style park”. The four hills of this park are not natural, they are very much a constructed piece of land that were created by the rubbles of the old Wembley Stadium. These photos explore this area though not as vast as Black Park, they indicate this as an area entirely altered and managed by humans. It implicates that we are more than capable of creating our own landscapes. With this small series I wanted to document the ways we have evidently impacted a natural landscape by encasing it in a landscape of our own making.
















