By Angie Kordic
Widewalls
Edward Burtynsky is a Master of Photography – and not just because that is his honorable title at this year’s Photo London.
This Canadian fine art photographer certainly is one of the most prolific visual artists today, with a practice that chronicles the impacts of the human kind on its planet. From sawmills and oil bunkers in Nigeria to the salt pans in India and mines in Australia and Canada, his imagery is a striking reminder of what a man’s greed and carelessness can do to landscapes that mean life.
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