Canadian mine photographer profiled by New York Times

By Michael Allan McCrae / November 09, 2015 / www.mining.com / Article Link

A quarry picture from Edward Burtynsky.

Canadian artist and photographer, Edward Burtynsky, was lauded by the New York Times for his pictures of copper mines.

The large panoramic aerial photos by Burtynsky capture the awesome scale of big open pit mines:

Open-pit mines are wounds we've inflicted, and the wonderment they excite easily becomes tinged with pangs of remorse or dread. Burtynsky calls that storm of feeling a reversal of the sublime. In the beginning, the sublime' meant us in fear of nature,'' he explains. We would look up at a thundercloud or mountain, or across a heavy sea, and be awe-struck or powerless. But fast forward to the Industrial Revolution, and 150 years after that, and now we are the awesome and fearsome force that's reshaping the planet.''

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The Ukrainian-born Burtynsky has received the Order of Canada for his work.

He grew up in St. Catherines. His father worked at General Motors who tinkered with photography at night. Edward Burtynsky caught the photography bug and later studied graphic arts and photography at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in Toronto, Ontario.

See more of Burtynsky's work here.

Picture of Edward Burtynsky

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