Photographer Camille Seaman has devoted more than a decade of her profession to catching the fragile, rapidly changing landscapes of Complete Areas such as Antarctica, Greenland, and Svalbard. From 2006 through 2010, the American photographer created Terminus: The Experience of Modify, as a way to papers the melting snow in what she explains as "the 'end of the road' for the glacial face."
The sequence contains landscapes as well as carefully popped arrangements that generate a complicated sense of range. Without any points of referrals, it's difficult to figure out the actual size of some of the close-up, abstract formations.
The magnificently expressive pictures increase an attention of specific areas of the world that we do not always get to see. Seaman converts the volatile future of the moving scenery into magnificently serious insights about protecting world world. She says :
"Uncomfortable, unavoidable change comes whether we like it or not. Maybe it isn't always pretty or elegant but it always results in something new."
Camille Seaman Melting Away Terminus The face Of Change
Source : Camille Seaman's website