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Quotes from Edward Burtynsky

I'm trying to photograph an old offshore oil city that is lying in decay in the Caspian Sea, but I've been having a hard time getting there.
~ Edward Burtynsky
I like to think of Photography 1.0 as the invention of photography. Photography 2.0 is digital technology and the move from film and paper to everything on a chip. Photography 3.0 is the use of the camera, space, and color and to capture an object in the third dimension.
~ Edward Burtynsky
Digital photography and Photoshop have made it very easy for people to take pictures. It's a medium that allows a lot of mediocre stuff to get through.
~ Edward Burtynsky
My father was an amateur oil painter, so some of his oil paintings were on our walls. There was one above the piano of a famous Ukrainian poet, Taras Shevchenko, playing an instrument known as a bandura. I remember that one kind of resonated with me; it was always central in the living room.
~ Edward Burtynsky
I remember the first roll of film I took. It was wintertime, and I wanted to shoot a roll of film to practice processing it, so I took an entire 36-exposure roll of my dog, Tippy.
~ Edward Burtynsky
We have extracted from the land from the moment we stood on two feet. We are working to supply the kinds of materials that are necessary for the lives we've built for ourselves.
~ Edward Burtynsky
All of my work comes out of a deep concern for human expansion into the landscape.
~ Edward Burtynsky
I wish we could launch a ground-breaking competition that motivates kids to invent new ideas in sustainable living.
~ Edward Burtynsky
One thing that's consistent in all of my work is that these aren't accidents; they're all conscious landscapes. They're all things that we're doing and that we have done through our legal and social systems and structures of capitalism.
~ Edward Burtynsky
I have always been interested in following the technology that I feel are presenting themselves as true industry and innovation.
~ Edward Burtynsky
Humans can really reveal themselves through what they choose to see as the most important or meaningful detail in an image.
~ Edward Burtynsky
Good governance takes behavior that is negative or not helpful to the greater good of society, whether it's polluting behaviour, plastics, or whatever, and taxes the behaviour.
~ Edward Burtynsky
I no longer see my world as delineated by countries with borders or language, but as seven billion humans living off a single, finite planet.
~ Edward Burtynsky
The bigger question is how does a rogue species called humans - whose population just blew through the seven billion mark on it's way to nine billion members - manage to survive the next century on a planet with finite resources, without destroying its delicate balance in the process.
~ Edward Burtynsky
These landscapes aren't breaking news or necessarily even illegal. These are intentional, purposeful landscapes, whether to extend our cities or build a mine or put a road in or clear a forest. I've been photographing that which has been intended by us; it's not an accident.
~ Edward Burtynsky
I'm of the belief that you pursue your interests, you pull it all in, and you sort it out later.
~ Edward Burtynsky
Sometimes you don't know why you're doing something. You're intuitively following, to see where it leads.
~ Edward Burtynsky
I can go into the wilderness and not see anyone for days and experience a kind of space that hasn't changed for tens of thousands of years. Having that experience was necessary to my perception of how photography can look at the changes humanity has brought about in the landscape. My work does become a kind of lament.
~ Edward Burtynsky
Wherever you disrupt water from its natural cycle, there's always a winner and a loser. Whoever is the one it's directed towards is the winner, and whoever loses that water is the loser.
~ Edward Burtynsky
In film, you can create the illusion of time and space. People speak; characters reveal their feelings. You can use music, which informs how you should be feeling, and it carries you to the right emotional space.
~ Edward Burtynsky
I think the environmental movement has failed in that it's used the stick too much; it's used the apocalyptic tone too much; it hasn't sold the positive aspects of being environmentally concerned and trying to pull us out.
~ Edward Burtynsky
I had to work to put myself through school, so I always worked in the heaviest industries I could find because that's who paid the best.
~ Edward Burtynsky
I came out of a blue-collar town, a GM town, and my father worked at GM, so I was very familiar with that kind of industry and that also informed my work.
~ Edward Burtynsky
As artists, we can help, visually and intellectually, to make people understand that, at some point, we have to accept that it is our collective impact that is putting the whole planet in jeopardy.
~ Edward Burtynsky