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Edward Burtynsky
Canadian
Photographer
Born:
Feb 22
,
1955
Always
People
Photography
Space
Work
You
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Digital photography and Photoshop have made it very easy for people to take pictures. It's a medium that allows a lot of mediocre stuff to get through.
Edward Burtynsky
Photography
People
Digital
Made
Medium
Easy
Photoshop
Through
Take
Stuff
Pictures
Lot
Very
Get
Mediocre
When I look at green trees on a sunny day, I don't know how to make an interesting picture of that.
Edward Burtynsky
Day
Picture
Trees
Sunny
Know
Look
Make
How
Green
Interesting
I have a fondness for when the landscape becomes surreal.
Edward Burtynsky
Fondness
Becomes
Surreal
Landscape
Humans can really reveal themselves through what they choose to see as the most important or meaningful detail in an image.
Edward Burtynsky
Important
Detail
See
Through
Most
Reveal
The Most Important
Meaningful
Themselves
Really
Choose
Image
Humans
Somebody referred to what I do as subliminal activism, which I like.
Edward Burtynsky
Somebody
Like
Referred
Subliminal
Which
Activism
I can go into the wilderness and not see anyone for days and experience a kind of space that hasn't changed for tens of thousands of years. Having that experience was necessary to my perception of how photography can look at the changes humanity has brought about in the landscape. My work does become a kind of lament.
Edward Burtynsky
Work
Photography
Experience
Humanity
Space
Perception
Become
Changed
Changes
Wilderness
Kind
Thousands
Thousands Of Years
See
Brought
About
Having
Tens
Tens Of Thousands
Days
Look
Does
How
Go
Years
Anyone
Lament
Landscape
Necessary
I think the environmental movement has failed in that it's used the stick too much; it's used the apocalyptic tone too much; it hasn't sold the positive aspects of being environmentally concerned and trying to pull us out.
Edward Burtynsky
Positive
Environmental
Too Much
Think
Too
Sold
Out
Failed
Environmental Movement
Environmentally
Concerned
Stick
Trying
Movement
Being
Us
Much
Aspects
Used
Tone
Pull
Sometimes you don't know why you're doing something. You're intuitively following, to see where it leads.
Edward Burtynsky
You
Sometimes
See
Intuitively
Following
Something
Leads
Know
Doing
Where
Why
I'm of the belief that you pursue your interests, you pull it all in, and you sort it out later.
Edward Burtynsky
You
Later
Out
Pursue
Sort
Interests
Your
Belief
Pull
I wish my artwork could persuade millions of people to join a global conversation about sustainability.
Edward Burtynsky
Conversation
People
Wish
About
Join
Could
Global
Artwork
Sustainability
Persuade
Millions
Millions Of People
I wish I could create an IMAX film that would make my work accessible to a broader audience.
Edward Burtynsky
Work
Wish
Broader
Would
Could
Make
Audience
Accessible
Create
Film
I'm trying to photograph an old offshore oil city that is lying in decay in the Caspian Sea, but I've been having a hard time getting there.
Edward Burtynsky
Time
Old
Lying
Photograph
City
Having
Been
Trying
Decay
Offshore
Getting
Oil
Sea
Hard
Hard Time
Water, like many other resources, is harvested, transported and used throughout all aspects of society. Unlike other resources, water is critical to the survival of all forms of life. The underlying question that sits at the core of my exploration is to what degree can we shape water before it begins to shape us.
Edward Burtynsky
Life
Survival
Water
Degree
Before
Society
Other
Resources
Unlike
Critical
Throughout
Shape
Like
Underlying
Question
Begins
Forms
Us
Exploration
Aspects
Used
Many
Core
I had to work to put myself through school, so I always worked in the heaviest industries I could find because that's who paid the best.
Edward Burtynsky
Work
Best
Myself
School
Find
Could
Through
Had
Put
Industries
Because
Always
Heaviest
Worked
Paid
Who
I no longer see my world as delineated by countries with borders or language, but as seven billion humans living off a single, finite planet.
Edward Burtynsky
World
Language
Single
Living
Seven
Borders
See
Finite
Countries
Longer
Off
Planet
Billion
Humans
Wherever you disrupt water from its natural cycle, there's always a winner and a loser. Whoever is the one it's directed towards is the winner, and whoever loses that water is the loser.
Edward Burtynsky
You
Natural
Water
Winner
Directed
Towards
Always
Loser
Loses
Wherever
Cycle
Whoever
Disrupt
No water equals no life. We can have no oil; it's fine. No water - there is no plan b with no water.
Edward Burtynsky
Life
Water
Fine
No Life
Equals
Oil
Plan
In film, you can create the illusion of time and space. People speak; characters reveal their feelings. You can use music, which informs how you should be feeling, and it carries you to the right emotional space.
Edward Burtynsky
Music
Time
You
People
Speak
Space
Illusion
Feeling
Feelings
Carries
Characters
Emotional
Reveal
How
Time And Space
Which
Informs
Create
Should
Use
Film
Right
I love the tones of browns and grays - I love more neutral tones. That's why I like going to the desert and working in the desert. I find that green trees and things like that have a tendency to lock us into a certain way of seeing.
Edward Burtynsky
Love
Trees
Way
Lock
Find
Seeing
Browns
More
Tendency
Neutral
Like
Green
Going
Us
Certain
Working
Certain Way
Desert
Why
Things
Tones
Berlin has a uniquely haunting nature, symbolic of a problematic system that was created to oppress and divide a nation.
Edward Burtynsky
Nature
Nation
System
Berlin
Haunting
Divide
Oppress
Problematic
Created
Uniquely
Symbolic
To me, Los Angeles was the invention of the suburb. They figured it out and perfected it and created a city that was dependent on the automobile.
Edward Burtynsky
Me
Invention
Out
City
Angeles
Los
Los Angeles
Dependent
Automobile
Suburb
Created
Figured
Our planetary system is affected by a magnitude of force as powerful as any naturally occurring global catastrophe, but one caused solely by a single species: us.
Edward Burtynsky
Single
Our
Solely
System
Magnitude
Catastrophe
Powerful
Global
Force
Caused
Affected
Any
Us
Planetary
Naturally
Species
My father was an amateur oil painter, so some of his oil paintings were on our walls. There was one above the piano of a famous Ukrainian poet, Taras Shevchenko, playing an instrument known as a bandura. I remember that one kind of resonated with me; it was always central in the living room.
Edward Burtynsky
Me
Remember
Walls
Father
Poet
Living
Our
Ukrainian
Kind
Some
Above
Piano
Instrument
Known
Always
Amateur
Were
His
Famous
Oil
Central
Room
Painter
Paintings
Living Room
Playing
I remember the first roll of film I took. It was wintertime, and I wanted to shoot a roll of film to practice processing it, so I took an entire 36-exposure roll of my dog, Tippy.
Edward Burtynsky
Dog
Remember
First
Practice
Took
Entire
Wintertime
Shoot
Roll
Wanted
Processing
Film
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