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J Henry Fair: the horror of industrial pollution
Manage episode 289827225 series 2910205
J Henry Fair is a photographer and environmentalist whose aerial photographs of oil spills, damaged coastlines and mining and gas extraction sites reveal some of the many horrors of industrial pollution. At first glance, his photographs strike you with their beauty. But at second glance, the ugly realities of what they reveal is laid bare – from oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico to rising sea levels around America’s coastlines. J Henry Fair's work has received widespread critical acclaim and media attention. Landing features with publications like the BBC, The Guardian, National Geographic and The New York Times, as well as being exhibited in galleries across the world and receiving many awards. He’s one of the most knowledgeable individuals we’ve ever spoken to about environmental and sustainable issues. So there’s lots of interesting anecdotes, information and advice that he gives in our interview that we think you’ll find useful and we hope you enjoy! And if you’d like to see some of J Henry Fair's work, here are a few links to the projects we speak about in this interview:
- https://www.jhenryfair.com/artefakte
- https://www.jhenryfair.com/hidden-costs-2
- https://www.jhenryfair.com/coastlines
And if you’re interested in learning more about Green Canvas, you can find us on our website.
12 episoder
Manage episode 289827225 series 2910205
J Henry Fair is a photographer and environmentalist whose aerial photographs of oil spills, damaged coastlines and mining and gas extraction sites reveal some of the many horrors of industrial pollution. At first glance, his photographs strike you with their beauty. But at second glance, the ugly realities of what they reveal is laid bare – from oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico to rising sea levels around America’s coastlines. J Henry Fair's work has received widespread critical acclaim and media attention. Landing features with publications like the BBC, The Guardian, National Geographic and The New York Times, as well as being exhibited in galleries across the world and receiving many awards. He’s one of the most knowledgeable individuals we’ve ever spoken to about environmental and sustainable issues. So there’s lots of interesting anecdotes, information and advice that he gives in our interview that we think you’ll find useful and we hope you enjoy! And if you’d like to see some of J Henry Fair's work, here are a few links to the projects we speak about in this interview:
- https://www.jhenryfair.com/artefakte
- https://www.jhenryfair.com/hidden-costs-2
- https://www.jhenryfair.com/coastlines
And if you’re interested in learning more about Green Canvas, you can find us on our website.
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1 Steve Waters: climate on centre stage 1:15:25
1 Jason deCaires Taylor: sculpting homes for marine life 40:46
1 Valerie Leonard: documenting the human face of the environmental crisis 39:28
1 J Henry Fair: the horror of industrial pollution 49:01
1 John Sabraw: turning toxic waste into eco-friendly paint 49:46
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