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Do you see in these beautiful swirls? Or tantalizing, ? In truth, they鈥檙e wounds inflicted on Louisiana by a paper mill whose aerators churn effluent in frothing wastewater ponds. The plant in Baton Rouge manufactures printer paper and a popular paper towel brand, using as much as 16 million gallons of freshwater daily, according to photographer , and releasing such chemicals as dioxin, formaldehyde, and lead and mercury compounds in the process.
Fair is fascinated by societal impacts, like this industrial scab. 鈥淲hether it鈥檚 Mayan ruins or a ruined factory, they both are icons of the civilization that produced them, and they tell a story,鈥 he says. In his new book, (powerHouse books; see below), Fair focuses on American industry, and his subjects range from an oil-streaked Gulf of Mexico to blasted mountains in West Virginia.
Learn how Fair captures his sweeping shots, and how viewers might interpret them, .