The photographer showed the reverse side of spectacular and large-scale photo installations (35 photos)
Canadian resident Benjamin Von Wong creates large-scale photo installations and shows how certain photographs were taken.
Canadian photographer and artist Benjamin Von Wong believes that art should not just talk about something, but simply shout at the top of its lungs so that people pay attention to global problems. He creates large-scale photo installations that encourage people to think about the problem of pollution of the world's oceans, ubiquitous plastic and some phenomena of the modern world. The photographer also shares how certain photographs were taken and publishes what happened on set during filming.
Cyber lady
Как садят рис
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Mistress of Technology
A series of photo installations by Benjamin Von Wong in a cybernetic style was made in partnership with Dell and is designed to draw attention to the problem of recycling electronic waste.
Walking on Air
Well-known global companies such as Dell and Nike cooperate with Benjamin.
At the center of what's happening
The need for plastic
It’s not difficult to notice that the main theme in the photographer’s work is the danger of ubiquitous plastic.
Let's remember about bitcoins
plastic ocean
Microplastics in the wash
Photo about the dangers of plastic microfibers that end up in the sewer when washing synthetic fabrics.
Creepy fantasy
In this series of photographs, the author fantasized about what our world would look like if humanity completely ruined the environment.
And it all started with one discarded bottle
Man as part of nature
Another plastic fantasy
Swimmer of the future
Fast fashion and its impact on climate change
Man with a cormorant
Show me what happened