Lily Walsh is a documentary landscape photographer who explores industrial and natural spaces to produce a creative and personal connection with her work. She works primarily in black and white to capture a bygone industry and era, in her never-ending search to capture a shot of real-life and bringing light and beauty to the ugliest of places. Wales is her studio and inspiration, she is inspired by the dereliction, neglection and the mundanities of the area. She is drawn to rural landscapes tainted by industrialisation and will often wander around disused mines and quarries. Lily’s work aims to give the viewer an immersed experience into the landscape and how the beauty of a natural landscape can be scarred with human industrialisation. Pushing the boundaries of a frame, Lily explores this important topic through a mixed media approach in order to replicate destruction found in the areas she walks.