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“It’s the easy choice to carry on as we are, watch the world burn, and post about it in outrage on social media. It’s a braver choice to really do something about it.”
Photographer
@daisywalker has been shooting fashion for the past decade for brands like Loewe, JW Anderson, and Burberry. In her work capturing physical threads, you start to see the metaphysical ones emerge: a sensual care for the human body, a powerful sense of femininity, and a strong connection to the natural world. It’s the last pillar that inspired a massive change in Daisy’s life—moving from the city to the rural countryside to reconnect with the stillness of her upbringing and become more in touch with the environment around her.
For our latest feature in the In Focus series, we talk to the fashion photographer about her new life outside London and her new book, Guardians and Carers of the Natural World—a tribute to the majestic beauty of nature and the people who have immersed themselves within it, living lives of relative solitude and enjoying a reciprocal relationship with our planet, rather than the parasitic approach that modern civilization forces our environment to endure.
Read more about Walker’s motives for making the book, her departure from urban living, interconnectivity, and more in the
@parley.tv journal.