Andreas Gursky photographs large scale landscapes in a deadpan style, voiding it of any opinion. What I like about his images is how there are small details which just become shades of interesting colours, this makes the viewer look harder at the image; which is what the aim of a photograph is. For instance his 'waste' image from first glance looks like some sort of sandy landscape. Once you look closer though you realise it is a huge expanse of rubbish.
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