Scrubland is a long term series of photographs depicting the evolving, kaleidoscopic landscape of a number of small fields on the Knepp Estate - an area of rewilded land in Sussex. Conventional farming has been replaced with a new system in which habitat creation and biodiversity take precedence. This new system has given birth to an unfamiliar kind of landscape, dominated by scrub, prompting a realignment of values and attitudes toward the land. Against a global backdrop of accelerating species extinction, this modest, messy habitat of thorn, young oak and meadow, widely maligned, is here central to the return of wildlife, unpredictability and enchantment to an otherwise denuded landscape. This ongoing work, started in 2018, documents this land as it changes through the seasons and over the years.