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It is inspiration time! We are spotlighting five standout photo projects, each capturing the awe-inspiring beauty of deserts. Why deserts, you ask? A gentle reminder — you are reading The Sandy Times. Here are photographers who turned barren landscapes into works of pure joy. Prepare to be mesmerised by these photographic tributes to sand, sun, and endless horizons.
Ansel Adams — The Surreal Dunes
Ansel Adams, one of the most celebrated landscape photographers of the 20th century, was renowned for his dedication to the American wilderness. Born in 1902 in San Francisco, his work often highlighted the untouched beauty of nature.
Though famous for capturing the grandeur of places like Yosemite, his black-and-white series on sand dunes in New Mexico stands out for its hauntingly surreal quality. In these images, Adams transforms simple dunes into otherworldly, dreamlike forms, showcasing his ability to evoke both the raw beauty and mystery of nature.
Franco Fontana — Landscapes
Franco Fontana, born in Modena in 1933, is one of Italy’s most renowned contemporary photographers, celebrated for his pioneering work in colour photography. Starting in the 1950s, Fontana became known for his daring use of colour and form, earning global acclaim for his abstract landscapes. His desert series, marked by sharp lines and bold, vibrant hues, turns the seemingly monotonous sandy expanses into dynamic, almost painterly compositions.
Nancy Floyd — Walking Through the Desert With My Eyes Closed
Nancy Floyd, born in 1956 in Monticello, Minnesota, is an American photographer and professor at Georgia State University. Known for her long-term projects, Floyd often explores themes of time, memory, and personal identity.
Her desert photography, particularly in the high desert of Oregon, delves into the landscape as a metaphor for personal loss, a theme inspired by the death of her parents. As she hikes through these barren environments, her images reflect the transient and often destructive marks humans leave behind, contrasting with the timeless and indifferent expanse of the desert.
Andrea Pugiotto — Desert Stars
Born in 1986 near Venice, Andrea Pugiotto is an Italian photographer known for his storytelling approach to photography. After studying at ISFAV in Padua, he moved to Milan, where he developed numerous photo-reportage projects and gained international recognition.
In Desert Stars, Pugiotto turns his lens on the Tabernas desert in Spain, once a famous backdrop for classic Western films. His melancholic images capture the fading glory of the abandoned sets, where dust and relics from a bygone era still linger, evoking the cinematic myths of the Old West that are slowly being reclaimed by time.
Emily Tauro — Cartesian Dream
Emily Tauro is a multidisciplinary artist and creative director. With a background in high fashion photography having worked with major brands like Dior and Ralph Lauren, Tauro has exhibited her work across the U.S., Canada, and Italy.
In Cartesian Dream, shot in Dubai's vast desert, she explores the theme of loneliness in collaboration with model Arthur Cadre under the pseudonym Rose + Ollivier. The barren desert provides a stark backdrop to the emotional exploration of human isolation, creating a powerful contrast between vast emptiness and intimate, personal reflection on solitude.
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