Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Deserts of the earth

Another brilliant photographer is Michael Martin. He has become a specialist in photographing and writing about deserts. Over two decades he has undertaken eighty journeys through the deserts of Africa and published a lot of books of photographs. In 1999 he began work on his latest project »Deserts of the Earth«.

This book, the result of an ambitious and up to now unique undertaking, provides a comprehensive overall view of all the deserts of the earth, written and photographed by Michael Martin one of the world's experts on these extreme living spaces. His emotive pictures and expert texts portray each desert in its uniqueness and beauty.

Never before have the desert of the earth been captured so impressively in word and picture. What Michael Martin, adventurer, photographer and geographer has undertaken here is no less than an extraordinarily ambitious attempt to document the whole variety of these deserts – their individual characteristics, the landscapes, the animal and plant world, the miscellaneous lifestyles of their inhabitants and the richness of their cultures. The unique pictures and science-based text come together to create a standard work on the deserts of the earth.

On the one hand Michael Martin is an adventurer who likes to cover all his journeys by motorbike, riding over desolate rocky mountains and through hour-long sandstorms, in the bitter cold and stifling heat, over mined out slopes such as in Afghanistan or in the rebel regions of Chad or Ethiopia.He is also on the other hand a research traveller and uses the knowledge gained from a degree in geography to investigate the variety of these living spaces and to consider how the various bizarre erosion forms or table mountains came to be created; and he is not least a person full of curiosity, who is interested in the ways people in the deserts manage to survive – and who has the greatest respect for their survival strategies and cultures.

His photography is participatory not intrusive; he does not set out to judge or romanticise the land or the people, whether they wear traditional clothes or frayed t-shirts. The beauty of the desert, the richness of its colours, its length and breadth are not solemnified but captured in their authentic truth.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Finally blogging...


This is my first post on my blog. I'll be writing mixed observations and ruminations on photography. The intention is to do this in a spirit of enquiry and experimentation of this medium. Let's see where this whole blog idea leads us.

I picked the title for the blog from a book by Frans Lemmens, a successful Dutch photographer. This book resulted in an international breaktrough.
It's fascinating work. His complete Sahara project and his documentary photography inspired me. More about this later.