Ward Roberts contacted me recently to share a link to his website. I thoroughly enjoy his series
Landscapes About Us, a collection of quiet images depicting landscapes in various states of human interaction. Ranging from the oppressively overdeveloped to the predominately unscathed, Roberts' photographs present a more balanced view of the landscape than many contemporary portrayals.
I would also recommend checking out his projects
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48 Hours.





All photographs from the series
Landscapes About UsAll Images © Ward Roberts