SALT

13 July 2015   •  
Written by Marie Moglia
SALT

Emma Phillips

“I’m drawn to minimalism and abstract landscapes. While I was searching for this salt mine, I spent several months in the Australian desert to find places to photograph. I’m drawn to these bare landscapes because they embody a certain ambiguity I find difficult to capture in photos of daily life”

From "Salt" © Idea Books/ Emma Phillips

From "Salt" © Idea Books/ Emma Phillips
From “Salt” © Idea Books/ Emma Phillips
From "Salt" © Idea Books/ Emma Phillips
From “Salt” © Idea Books/ Emma Phillips
From "Salt" © Idea Books/ Emma Phillips
From “Salt” © Idea Books/ Emma Phillips
From "Salt" © Idea Books/ Emma Phillips
From “Salt” © Idea Books/ Emma Phillips
From Salt © Idea Books/ Emma Phillips
From "Salt" © Idea Books/ Emma Phillips
From “Salt” © Idea Books/ Emma Phillips
From "Salt" © Idea Books/ Emma Phillips
From “Salt” © Idea Books/ Emma Phillips
From "Salt" © Idea Books/ Emma Phillips
From “Salt” © Idea Books/ Emma Phillips
From "Salt" © Idea Books/ Emma Phillips
From “Salt” © Idea Books/ Emma Phillips

From "Salt" © Idea Books/ Emma Phillips

Images from “Salt” © Idea Books / Emma Phillips

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