David Burdeny: Salt

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Salt is an ongoing new project from David Burdeny, a Canadian photographer hailing from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Reminds me a lot of Edward Burtynsky’s Australian Mine project (link). Aerial photography exploring human environmental impacts is disturbing, yet never ceases to awe and amaze me.

More of Burdney’s work can be seen on his website, as well as in person at various gallies around the world (see ‘representatives’ page).

Posted by: Owen

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  5. gtsa says:

    Looks very similar,if from a less high straight down view, to David Maisel

  6. Awesome! You’ve probably seen the documentary ‘Home’ but if not definitely worth watching. The whole thing is aerial footage as it describes the impact of humans on the planet.

    Shows the endless fields of the meat industry, the huge loss of rainforest etc.

    Here’s a link:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqxENMKaeCU

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