Photographer Daniel Kukla carried a large mirror and painter’s easel into the wilderness of southern California’s Joshua Tree National Park to capture the elements of the environment. Inspiration came as Daniel hiked through the desert capturing glimpses of where the Sonoran meets the Mojave; at the border of these two deserts emerges a distinct opposition of ecosystems known as the Edge Effect. Through his appropriately titled series The Edge Effect, Daniel creates a single portrait which unifies the two landscapes.
Photographer: Daniel Kukla
February 6, 2013 by Erin Fletcher
Category: art, photography | Tags: art, daniel kukla, photography, the edge effect
Ohh, these are fantastic. Confusing at first, which makes the seeing all the nicer.