Neal Johnson
Landforms | is a study of Iceland’s geothermal extraction infrastructure and its relation to the natural landscape in which it exists. The way in which the structures have been designed, whether intentionally or coincidentally, have a mass and a volume and an aesthetic that echo the natural landforms around them. These photographs explore how natural landforms and manmade landforms coexist in this unique environment while still maintaining an egalitarian and harmonious relationship towards each other. Using a 6x7 medium format camera to achieve optimal clarity and resolution for this process, Neal has been photographing Iceland for the past two years, examining this infrastructure and its relationship to the natural world. www.nealparkerjohnson.com