Rich vs poor: how it looks from the top

Rich vs poor: how it looks from the top

Categories: Aerophoto | World

Aerial photographer cronista johnny Miller demonstrate dramatically the gap between rich and poor in cities of South Africa, Mexico and India.

Rich vs poor: how it looks from the top

These photographs — part project "Unequal Scenes of" johnny Miller, which he started in April 2016, in order to demonstrate the inequality between people.

Rich vs poor: how it looks from the top

Vukuzenzele, Cape Town

Rich vs poor: how it looks from the top

Santa Fe, Mexico City

Rich vs poor: how it looks from the top

Casey Park, Johannesburg

Rich vs poor: how it looks from the top

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.

Rich vs poor: how it looks from the top

Mumbai

Rich vs poor: how it looks from the top

Golf course, Durban, South Africa

Rich vs poor: how it looks from the top

Ixtapaluca, Mexico City

Rich vs poor: how it looks from the top

Tembisa, Johannesburg, South Africa

Find the best places for shooting photographs of drones requires Miller quite a lot of preparation.

Rich vs poor: how it looks from the top

Lake Michelle, Masiphumelele, Cape Town

Rich vs poor: how it looks from the top

Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

Rich vs poor: how it looks from the top

Johannesburg, South Africa

Keywords: Aerial photography | Poor | Rich | India | Mexico | South Africa

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