Conservation and awareness of our natural recourses has become a ubiquitous topic in the social and political dialog in our country. Living in the heart of the Sonoran desert this dialog has incredible impact on us, however our conservation needs are weighted heavily toward water. Because of this, I chose to explore how our desert culture interacts with and uses water on a daily basis. This project is done in an adaptation of the New Topographics movement, rather than showing man altered landscapes I show, man manipulated resources. I drew inspiration from John Pfahl’s work Waterfalls. In this work Pfahl photographs the various roles waterfalls play in the United States, be it as an Aesthetic icon for the nation or as a source of energy generation. My Project mimics the aspect of Pfahl’s work in that I show the ways in which humans manipulate and utilize water to serve their own purposes; however I do not show the ways in which water, in its natural state, is used as an aesthetic resource by our society. The first and sixth photos of my project show how water is used to serve some measurable purpose in our culture through cooling and cleaning; the second and third photos show how water is manipulated for ornamental purposes.
-William Lytle
This image shows how water is put to use as an item of decoration, the intensity of the sun is intended to highlight how much of this resource is being lost to evaporation.
This is another image of how water is often put to use by our society for solely aesthetic purposes.
This image shows a flood caused by a broken water pipe. It demonstrates how our culture thinks so little of water that extra care is rarely taken to protect what little we have.
This image shows a discarded water battle in a large dry river bed. The discarded bottle shows how little respect is held for water, the location of the bottle in a dry river bed serves also to show how our natural water sources are currently being, and have historically been consumed.
Finally this photo shows how water is exploited for the beautification such petty things as our sidewalks.
These are some nice photos overall, although I think that the sun and reflection took away from some of the photos. Most noticeably in #2 where it is very prominent.
ReplyDelete-Alex Krieg
These photos explore an amazing idea. I do agree that some of the images were taken away by the sun but overall the theme of this series was great and the photographs taken were very good in order to get his point across. - Savannah Grisoglio
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ReplyDeleteI think the first image is very beautiful and an interesting contrast to the bigger idea explored. Having the image be so aesthetically pleasing is opposite to the idea of our water conservation, which I think actually strengthens the image. In my opinion, it works to convey the naive thinking of people in today's society.
ReplyDelete--Sydney McGovern
I think that the topic you chose is very interesting and original. The quality of your photographs are also very good. I really like the look of the first photograph of the misters. It almost gives the photo an eerie feel even though there is nothing truly eerie about misters. Ha. Really good job! One of my favorites!
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