TITLE: Susurrus
In this series I aim to convey the endless cycles of wind and of feeling it blow around us. Wind currents reach all areas of our planet, and only halting Earth’s rotation would stop them from circulating, cementing wind as a natural constant. I display this invisible element through natural landscapes because it explores our relationship with nature today. It highlights forces beyond our taming by showing a primordial constant but through the medium of easily alterable fauna; unveiling the sturdy landscape as spindly and the unseen wind as substantial. Along with pairing these two aspects of nature I aim to put across a feeling of fragility for ourselves and the environment around us.
AUTHOR: Ross Brimberry (United States)
I started taking photos when I was 12 and through over a decade of shooting, printing, and learning my hobby has become my life's passion. With nearly just as an extensive background in science (historically ecology, currently medical research) I center most of my work around the "natural" world, visualizing concepts which are fundamental to the world around us. I aim to have a scientifically backed conceptual foundation to my work as well as use novel approaches to landscape photography in order to find my own personal artistic voice, and display scientific truths in ways that will draw a wider, more visual audience.
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