I’m a huge fan of Burning Man. It’s one of those events that you want to attend once in your life – something like Tomorrowland. Burning Man not only gives people the opportunity to interact with one another, on a much more global scale (as it is attended by people from over the world), but gives photographers an opportunity of their lifetime to capture some of their best photographs ever.
These photographs go out, brave and determined to capture some of the finest photographs, despite any environmental condition trying to stop them: dust storms, extreme heat, and more.
What is Burning Man? Here’s an excerpt from Wikipedia:
“Burning Man is a week-long annual event held in the Black Rock Desert in northern Nevada, in the United States. The event is described as an experiment in community, art, radical self-expression, and radical self-reliance. “
Check them out!
Wildstorm by Trey Ratcliff
This is Burning Man by Ian Brewer
Truth is Beauty by Michael Holden
The Temple of Transition – Burning Man 2011 by Michael Holden
Temple by Ian Brewer
Untitled by Trey Ratcliff
Desert Garden by Hunter Luisi
Inferno by Mark Kaplan
Torso by Trey Ratcliff
Black Rock City by Joshua Scott
Dance by Ian Brewer
Deep Playa by Ludovic Ismael
Bijou by Mark Kaplan
Burning Man ’13 by Dmitry Plotnikoff
Love by Ian Brewer
Embrace by Josh Choma
Heal my soul by gez devlin
Anya by Ian Brewer
It became silent #2 by Kseniya ´Xura´ Ragozina
The Dream by Reka Nyari
Dusk Ride by Travis White
Sandstorm at Burning Man by Trey Ratcliff
Burning Man 2011 fishing flying sharks in dust storm by Dust to Ashes
Burning Man 2013 by Julia Wolf
Morning Meditation by Michael Holden
Burning Man 2012 by Gary Parker
Dust in the Wind by Michael Holden
Sunrise Panorama, Burning Man 2014 by Michael Holden
Burning Man 2014 by Bill Hornstein
El Pulpo Mecanico by Trey Ratcliff