by eab | Sep 9, 2018 | Blog |
Edward Burtynsky is a Canadian photographer and filmmaker whose work focuses on nature as transformed through industry. In collaboration with Nicholas de Pencier and Jennifer Baichwal, Burtynsky has created a multidisciplinary exploration of the human impact on the...
by eab | Sep 3, 2018 | Blog |
WaterMarks is a series by Paul Harmon, an Australian photographer, featuring landscapes of the Murray-Darling river basin in New South Wales, Australia. This river supported indigenous people in Australia for many thousands of years; then about 170 years ago these...
by eab | Aug 4, 2018 | Blog |
Dr. Matt Nolan is a geophysicist and pilot who uses aerial photography to make maps. Earlier this year, he was flying over the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge when he noticed a pattern on the tundra. The pattern was the result of tracks left by heavy equipment doing...
by eab | Jun 24, 2018 | Blog |
Artist Jenny Kendler’s bio says she is “an interdisciplinary ecological artist, environmental activist, naturalist & wild forager”. I would add extraordinarily prolific and innovative to that list of descriptors. Diving into Ms. Kendler’s...
by eab | Jun 23, 2018 | Blog |
Chris Boyer (@kestrelaerial) takes the most beautiful aerial photographs I’ve ever seen. He often posts his photographs with a story to go with them. Here’s a photo Chris took of Wyoming, with the caption: According to the US Fish and Wildlife Service,...
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