I'm pleased to announce the placement of two color photographs by internationally-renowned photographer David Burdeny, one of Canada's most successful fine art landscape
photographers. The works were selected for the board room of an international financial firm.
Burdeny has participated in over forty solo and group exhibitions since 2003 across Canada, the United States and Europe. In 2008 he was awarded Nature Photographer of the Year in the 2008 International Pilsner Urquell Photography Awards for his work titled, "NORTH/SOUTH" which document the fragile shorelines and monolithic ice forms for Greenland, Iceland and Antarctic.
His haunting images capture the ethereal beauty of this endangered land.
As he states in a 2009 interview in lesphotographes.com
"For me it was not so much a political statement. . .I think I was looking for this new photographic landscape that
was the last pure landscape. . . There are scientists out there that can talk about it better than
I can but I’m happy to record the visual component and bring it to
public ground. The icebergs are as deeply beautiful as they are
horrific; it’s almost as if they are living things."
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BELLISIMA NUESTRA ANTARTIDA
Posted by: RAQUEL SARANGELLO | 05/22/2010 at 03:40 PM
What beautiful photographs! Thanks for sharing them.
Posted by: Carol Griffin | 06/29/2010 at 10:00 PM