Flipside Emissions is an on-going photographic project looking at the otherness of nature as framed by human activity. In it, I look to capture landscapes instilled with a sense of foreignness and inaccessibility that challenge perceptions of scale and thus our ability of full understanding. I am interested in representing facets of reality, that veer toward abstraction without ever quite reaching- abstraction being not the opposite, but rather the figurative of a more delicate and difficult reality, that posits the viewer in a space where new configurations of sense and ways to relate are called to be made.
The sequence does not tie the images to their cultural or geographical specificities. Reading is encouraged in which landscape is not reduced solely to its unique properties, but rather reveals its dependence to a common nature.
The series flows across seasons, continents and sites affected to various degrees by capital and human possession.