Unique mermaid photo set
The charming mermaid is "stuck" among thousands of plastic bottles of ocean water conveying viewers many meaningful messages about the environment.
Photographer Benjamin Von Wong is no longer an unfamiliar name for the world photography community. Born in 1986 in Toronto, Canada, Wong is known for his unique and creative images. Having been very successful with a series of underwater photos, Wong recently announced his new work with a charming mermaid image "stuck" among thousands of oceanic plastic bottles. Thereby, he wants to convey to the viewers an environmental message.
Through the image of a beautiful mermaid being "stuck" among the plastic bottles on the ocean, the 30-year-old photographer wants to convey environmental messages to people.
According to statistics, an average American uses about 167 plastic bottles per year. By the age of 60, that person will use about 10,000 bottles of different types. From this number, young photographers started working on an environmental-related project.
The photo set has a unique idea of the author.
He borrowed about 10,000 plastic bottles from the Tomra waste management center. Previously processed bottles will be put into storage. Wong works with a large group of collaborators. Based on the theme of the photo, collaborators are tasked with handling large volumes of plastic bottles. As a result, they received a charming aesthetic look, along with the transmission of environmental issues. All are done according to the process, bringing high efficiency and originality.
The image of a mermaid being "stuck" evokes obsession.
Plastic bottles that exist in the ocean are far more dangerous than water pollution. Because plastic shells release toxins that can contaminate water sources and adversely affect air quality. Readers can learn more about the program through the hashtag #MermaidsHatePlastic (translated: Mermaid hates plastic bottles).
Photographers borrow the plastic casing at Tomra waste management center to get enough materials for the project.
The number of bottles is handled by collaborating groups.
The volume of giant plastic bottles in the warehouse.
Panoramic number of bottles for the photo set.
Previously, Canadian photographers used to fever with underwater photos.
His corners are full of ghosts, portraying the glamorous and mysterious beauty.
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