Rich vs poor: how it looks from the top
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/rich-vs-poor-how-it-looks-from-the-top.htmlAerial photographer cronista johnny Miller demonstrate dramatically the gap between rich and poor in cities of South Africa, Mexico and India.
These photographs — part project "Unequal Scenes of" johnny Miller, which he started in April 2016, in order to demonstrate the inequality between people.
Vukuzenzele, Cape Town
Santa Fe, Mexico City
Casey Park, Johannesburg
Mumbai (till 1995 — Bombay)
Top corner, known as the "Nadir view" shows the boundaries consisting of fences or roads between rich and poor. On one side are slums and rich homes and mansions.
Mumbai
Golf course, Durban, South Africa
Ixtapaluca, Mexico City
Tembisa, Johannesburg, South Africa
Find the best places for shooting photographs of drones requires Miller quite a lot of preparation.
Lake Michelle, Masiphumelele, Cape Town
Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa
Keywords: Aerial photography | Poor | Rich | India | Mexico | South Africa
Post News ArticleRecent articles
Photos taken in the style of "meanwhile in ..." are well known to everyone. Usually they play up funny, often absurd ...
Steve McCurry has been one of the most iconic personalities in modern photography for three decades. He has dozens of magazine and ...
Related articles
Aerial photography allows you to shoot completely new and extremely beautiful views. When we rise above any landscape, we discover ...
From the height of bird flight the world seems completely different. Jury #Aerial2019 application AGORA presented a collection of ...
Iceland is a real dream for a geologist. In addition to volcanoes, this small island country has glaciers, rocky coasts, amazing ...
It's good when an artist finds something new and unusual that makes his paintings interesting and unique. But it's even better when ...