Oliver Raymond-Barker

Oliver Raymond-Barker
is a ClimateCultures Author

An artist using photography in its broadest sense - analogue and digital process, natural materials and camera-less methods of image making - to explore our relationship to nature.


Oliver Raymond-Barker is an artist whose practice encompasses photography in its broadest sense; using analogue and digital process, natural materials and camera-less methods of image making. His work explores our relationship to the natural environment – direct, physical experience of the landscape is integral to the creation of his work and combines with aesthetic and cultural concerns in the shaping of ideas.

Creative Showcase

Oliver has contributed a piece on his book, Trinity, to our Creative Showcase portfolio, an evolving collection of new and recent works from our members. See Trinity. 

Oliver's ClimateCultures Posts: 

Beneath What Is Visible, A Vast Shadow

Beneath What Is Visible, A Vast Shadow

Photographer Oliver Raymond-Barker uses an innovative take on the camera obscura to uncover visible and invisible networks and complex histories embedded in a Scottish peninsula whose water-and-landscape is home to nuclear arsenals, peace activists and pilgrims' spiritual traditions. Read More
Beyond Tongues: Into the Animist Language of Stone

Beyond Tongues: Into the Animist Language of Stone

Photographer Oliver Raymond-Barker shares a talk he gave at art.earth's In Other Tongues, encountering on a climb in a Welsh slate quarry a world beyond our normal modes of communication and a route away from modern separatist language. Read More