Nicholas J R White is a photographer based between Dartmoor National Park & the Highlands of Scotland.
His projects are centred on landscape. From 2015-2018, Nicholas worked on 'Black Dots', a body of work exploring the UK's network of mountain bothies (remote refuge huts) and the community that inhabits them. Since 2018, Nicholas has been working with Romanian NGO, Foundation Conservation Carpathia, recording their efforts to establish a wilderness reserve deep in the Carpathian Mountains. He has delivered lectures promoting the work of the NGO, and written about the subject in detail for the New York Times.
From 2020, Nicholas collaborated with artist Garry Fabian Miller on 'Crucible', a collection of Large Format landscape photographs of Dartmoor that aim to visualise Garry's imagined pictures made over the last 32 years. The work was exhibited at Fabian Millers survey show, Adore at Arnolfini Arts, Bristol, UK, in 2023.
In addition to personal projects, Nicholas works on assignments internationally covering stories on environment, landscape and our connection to natural spaces.