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Fauxliage - The Middle Cross, Mesa, AZ.
NEW YORK, NY
.- American photographer Annette LeMay Burke first stumbled upon a cell phone tower masquerading as a tree in the early 2000s. Even living in her native Silicon Valley in Northern California surrounded by technology, she thought the tree looked out of place. This first encounter with a decorated tower sparked her interest to see more. From 2015-2020 she embarked on a series of road trips across the American West to locate and document these strange manmade creations allegedly built to minimize visual pollution by blending in with the environment.
While I was initially drawn to the towers whimsical appearances, the more I photographed them, the more disconcerted I felt that technology was clandestinely modifying our environment, she writes in her essay in the book. I began to explore how this manufactured nature had imposed a contrived aesthetic in our neighborhoods
I dubbed the series Fauxliage.
FOTOfusion returns for 26th year with virtual events, on-site exhibit
If you are a professional photographer or simply love the art of taking pictures, the Palm Beach Photographic Centre is the place to be in February virtually, that is.
The organization’s annual FOTOfusion , featuring five days of online presentations and workshops by 40 photographers, runs Tuesday to Feb. 20 at its West Palm Beach site, 415 Clematis St. The event, now in its 26th year, is almost completely online because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Photographer and lecturer Robert Farber will open the festival with a free presentation titled “A 50 Year Unanticipated and Unique Career… From Nudes to Beauty, From Fashion to Conceptual, and Re-Imagined.” Other photographers giving virtual presentations include Craig Blacklock, Susan Currie, Jack Davis, Jill Enfield, Laurence Gartel, Alissa Hessler, Lewis Kemper, Erika Larsen, Richard Liebowitz and J. Thomas Lopez.