Photographer Explores the Damage Humans Have Done to Earth

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Photographer Explores the Damage Humans Have Done to Earth
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Photographer Anya Anti's 2.5 Seconds series explores the subject of climate change.

a climate change awareness project that she hopes will start a conversation about the issue and educate more people about the facts, the urgency of the crisis, and the seriousness of its consequences.“But I guess not enough to actually take action and change my lifestyle.

Half of the images from the project are self-portraits, which Anti often does with a tripod and remote control. But sometimes, it helps to be behind the camera and have more control over the process. That’s when her model was beneficial, and she believes the team effort of four members was advantageous to the project.

“Three-quarters of Earth’s land surface is under pressure from human activity. In just 2.5 seconds, we’ve turned the planet into our own personal factory. “I couldn’t really build a setup and flood the area,” says the photographer. “So, my only hope was to use my editing skills and transform the white wall into the house, [with] a piece of spray-painted cardboard as the rooftop and use the pool as a base for the flooded area.

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