amateur category
The overflowing earth (Series)
DESCRIPTION
Over the past two years, I have traveled across various landfill sites in Poland, capturing the sprawling landscapes of waste that grow with alarming speed. Each image, taken from a drone, provides a bird’s-eye view of the sheer magnitude of trash piling higher and spreading wider. Through these compositions, I aim to confront viewers with an unsettling reality: waste is not hidden, but omnipresent. The abstract beauty of the patterns formed by the piles of trash contrasts sharply with the grim truth they represent. As the project progresses, the images become more claustrophobic, depicting a world where refuse dominates the frame, mirroring a future where waste could consume our planet entirely. This project is a call to action - a visual reminder that our choices today shape tomorrow’s landscapes. It urges us to reconsider consumption, embrace sustainability, and recognize that beneath these mountains of trash lies the cost of ignoring the limits of our finite world.
AUTHOR
Based in Warsaw, Poland, is a talented photographer who specializes in capturing minimalistic shots of architecture and landscapes. Through his photographs, he strives to create and present a simple and austere approach to the viewers. In today's world, where we are inundated with a lot of technical and visual information, minimalism offers a soothing respite for our busy minds. His intention is to prompt the audience to perceive reality from a fresh perspective, encouraging contemplation on time and existence. His exceptional works have garnered acclaim in numerous Polish and international photography contests such as Grand Prize Chromatic Awards, Siena Drone Photo Awards, The International Photography Awards and Architecture MasterPrize. Recently, his photographs have been published in renowned publications such as "100 [HUNDRED] Best Selected", "Photography in the Visual Culture", "Black, White & Infinite Colors" and All About Photo magazine.
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