Jacqueline Sarsby

Jacqueline Sarsby is a photographer, who began her career as a social anthropologist and oral historian. She lectured at the University of Kent for nine years, and researched such subjects as romantic love in Western Society, the lives of Staffordshire pottery-workers and women on Devon farms. She was a consultant to the Channel 4 series about the history of the countryside, ‘Green and Pleasant Land’, loves to photograph in black and white, and also contributes colour features on rural life to magazines like Gardens Illustrated, Country Living and NFU Countryside.