“The term ‘halted traveller’ is usually associated with German romantic painters like Caspar David Friedrich, to describe a person seen from behind facing a lanscape. The lonely wanderer appears to have been halted by the view of the landscape.
This implies to us as a viewer that there is perhaps more to the landscape than we see. One can also identify with the figure. His posture invites you to imagine what he feels facing this landscape in front of his and your eyes.”
by Damien Rayuela
Sebastião Salgado - Siberia.
Salgado travelled with a group of nomadic Nenets in Southern Siberia for 40 days and photographed their unique way of life..
Photographs sourced in the Guardian. © Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas/nbpictures
Storms | Wall Cloud, Davidson, Wyoming (2009)
Storms | Arm of God, Galacia, Kansas (2009)