What He Does With Power
The measure of a man is what he does with power. Pittacus or Plato or some copywriter from the 1950s. Depends on who you ask.
The measure of a man is what he does with power. Pittacus or Plato or some copywriter from the 1950s. Depends on who you ask.
I’m facinated with photographing power lines and poles. I love finding a series of lines that follow the natural flow of the land. Or a transmission tower against a blue morning sky. There’s something about the man-made vs nature aspect of electricity transmission that draws me to it. That’s why I was happy to find …
If you live in a neighborhood without overhead power lines, you likely live in a neighborhood with big, ugly, green transformers popping up out of cement pads. It’s not uncommon to have one every three or four houses. Now, I understand the necessity for electrical transformers. I love electricity but even I know that 13000 …