For twenty years, Benoit Aquin has travelled widely, determined to
construct a global project. From initial forays into the Caribbean in
the late 1980s (notably Haiti, where he focused on the practice of
voodoo, a project that he would extend over the next five years),
through photographing the banana plantations of Nicaragua, to recording
the drastic effects of climate change in northern Quebec, Aquin’s work
has always been characterized by a deep concern with the environment and
humankind’s increasingly devastating impact on it. (SOURCE)
A photographer who seeks out the places most of us have never been to and probably would avoid for our comfortable lives. Purely captivating images from around the world that are nothing but real and true. Check out his folio of works HERE
A photographer who seeks out the places most of us have never been to and probably would avoid for our comfortable lives. Purely captivating images from around the world that are nothing but real and true. Check out his folio of works HERE
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