Bennett-Day’s work is a quiet exploration of the delicate bond between the human body and the natural world. Grounded in a process-driven approach, she draws deeply from her connection to the landscapes she inhabits, using slow, traditional photography as a means of creating through feeling. Her images are infused with a spiritual essence, where each darkroom process becomes a meditative ritual—an act of reflection and stillness. Through this practice, she captures the contemplative and serene qualities of nature, allowing her photographs to hold both emotional depth and personal resonance.

Her work is not just a portrayal of the land but a dialogue between the artist and the environment, where time slows, and the process itself becomes as significant as the final image. Every photograph reflects a moment of introspection, a visual conversation with the places she explores. Bennett-Day’s images transcend mere representation; they evoke a deeper sense of connection, drawing the viewer into a meditative space that invites reflection on the fleeting yet timeless nature of both the land and the self.

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