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Zwazoo (working title) is a work in progress about the transformation of the former Zwartberg Zoo and its surroundings.
Researching using multiple images. This is one image from march 2012 and one from june 2014.
YCS: Your work explores human impact on the landscape, through subject matter ranging from land markings to built structures. Are you conscious of (or interested in) any specific cultural themes that unite all of these elements? What does your work chiefly deal with, and why?
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Interview on You Can See, a website showcasing an ongoing series of interviews and features, conducted to support early career women in the Visual Arts.
Sad news. Lynne Cohen passed away. A photographer I really admire. Had the chance to meet her during a workshop in Antwerp a few years ago. She's leaving behind a great legacy. Thanks, Lynne.
Zwazoo (working title) is a work in progress about the transformation of the former Zwartberg Zoo and its surroundings.
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Scan of a darkroom print made today. I posted a scan of the negative a couple of days ago.
When I shot this picture it was getting pretty dark (the sun had set entirely) but there was still a faint light on the greens covering parts of the hill and creek. After a recent burn everything had started to regenerate. I felt like I was in a some kind of post-war environment, looking for shelter before total darkness came crashing down. Darkness falls really fucking fast on this side of the world.
I’ll be offering some 8x10 prints for sale soon to fund the purchase of more paper.
This is looking very good! I would definitely buy a print.
Thanks for following me over here! I will be posting my own work to my personal blog. This personal blog will contain work in progress and random work from my archives.
I'll keep on posting inspiring work from other photographers over here.
Follow this link to take a look at kirstentrippaers.tumblr.com
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Zwazoo (working title) is a work in progress about the transformation of the former Zwartberg Zoo and its surroundings.
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Screen Shot 2014-03-26 at 19.30.43
Gina Glover - House with wind turbine, near Minot, North Dakota, USA, from the Wind series in 'the Metabolic Landscape' project
Han Sungpil - from the series Ground Cloud
"Han Sungpil has consistently been capturing the core themes of nature, the environment and energy. This photographic work taken near a nuclear power plant in Nogent-sur-Seine, 1 hour away by local train from Paris in France, expresses the peculiar boundary between people’s rational understanding of and emotional response to nuclear power.
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It keeps giving off water vapors that look like a cloud rising from the land. And the sky, the forest, and the water around it remain silent with their striking cleanliness intact." - Choi Eunju (Chief Curator of National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea)
Observations while walking #001
By Kirsten Trippaers
Greer Muldowney - from the Urban Turbines series
Kevin O'Connell - from the Energy series
Kevin O'Connell - Where the Sky Meets the Land, from the Energy series