Luke Mullane is a photographer based in Devon in the South West of the UK. His work focuses on landscape as a space where geology, weather, history, and human presence intersect. He is particularly drawn to places shaped slowly over time—moorland, coastline, reservoirs, and sites of quiet infrastructure—where traces of use and control sit alongside elemental forces.
Working primarily with long-form projects, he uses photography as a way of paying close attention to land and water, exploring themes of threshold, absence, and containment. His ongoing projects often centre on the South West, including Dartmoor and coastal Devon, using these familiar landscapes to reflect broader questions about access, memory, and our relationship to the environment.