Video: The beauty of nuclear power plants in Michael Kenna's photo project
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
How many people, so many opinions. How many people, so many hobbies. Someone glues plastic airplanes, someone jumps with a parachute, someone sits for days and watches birds, and the Englishman Michael Kinna is fond of nuclear power plants. Rather, photographing them.
For this, he has been traveling all over the world for many years from one nuclear power plant to another. And, I must say, the photographs of Michael Kinna, indeed, give the outlines of the nuclear power plant a certain beauty and artistry.
It was impossible even to imagine before that beauty could be found even in such dubious structures as nuclear power plants. Moreover, the beauty is undeniable, eternal. This is what it means to love your job, to love your hobbies.
All images by Michael Kinna are black and white. This adds contrast to them, eliminates unnecessary associations that colors can cause. Only you and the enormous power of nuclear power plants. Nothing extra!
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