It is often said that whenever one needs to assess a task at hand, the proper step is to look as far back as one can see.
This is the philosophy among certain aerial photographers, whose task has been making sense of the build environment after the Industrial Revolution. Alex Maclean is one such photographer, who has, for the last 30 years, made it his task to capture the evolution of the American landscape and the complex relationship between its natural and constructed environments that contribute to climate change.
His photography book, Over: The American Landscape at the Tipping Point, is a culmination of his aerial photography that seeks to document the ravages of the human influence on vast landscapes.
You can get a copy of Over: The American Landscape at the Tipping Point from our online store or at Archinect Outpost.
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