Sebastião Salgado Brazil, 1944-2025
Bailey Head, Deception Island, Antarctic Peninsula, 2005
Gelatin silver print
Paper: 35" x 24", Mat: 40" x 30"
Literature
“I worked 12-15 hours a day. I couldn’t stop myself with the brilliant constant light. When you have a sunset in Europe it is maybe half an hour or an hour. Here we had five or six hours.”~ Sebastião Salgado In his epic project “Genesis” Sebastião set out to capture Antarctica’s breathtaking beauty and he succeeded I think beyond even his own high expectations. Deception Island with its concealed hot springs is favored by Chinstrap Penguins.This is the perfect image to place in a child’s bedroom. When my younger daughter was very young and had problems sleeping she used to wake up constantly. When this happened I advised her to start counting the penguins in this photograph which she diligently did and then fell back miraculously to sleep. Photography as a savior as well as an object of power and beauty!1
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