William Arnold
William Arnold is an experimental, conceptual and documentary photographer, interested in the layers of human and natural history that comprise the making of the landscape, and the role played by the photograph in documenting time and change – the subjective and objective politics of places and their histories. In 2019 he co-founded the Some Interesting Apples research project concerning the propagation of novel Malus cultivars from chance seedlings via public taste trials. He is a long-term tenant of a large vegetable garden – striving towards a degree of self-sufficiency while conducting horticultural experiments – and teaches photography at Falmouth University on the BA Marine & Natural History programme and the BA Photography online.
