Fake trees & cacti disguising cell towers: my topic on https://t.co/R5iYbzApUO yesterday with @leburke - all about her book "Fauxliage."
LISTEN: https://t.co/2iRzC9ddPj
As a podcast: https://t.co/d6HEnkgymH
Links & several of Burke's photos: https://t.co/iFakIJ9Ge0
When Cell Phone Towers Cosplay as Trees, Annette LeMay Burke explores the giant fake trees hosting crow’s nests of cellular transmitters #photography#California https://t.co/it8OR7K7Fk
These disguised cell towers couldn’t fool anyone, could they? A tour through the West’s faux forests with photographer Annette Lemay Burke. https://t.co/fB9rx2YSYy
Annette LeMay Burke: Fauxliage
Her new monograph, Fauxliage, published by @DaylightBooks, features photographs of Western landscape populated by cell phone towers pretending to be palm trees, evergreens, cacti, flagpoles, clock towers and crosses.
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Photographer Annette LeMay Burke turns her eye to one of the latest incursions on the visual landscape: cell phone towers cosplaying as trees. https://t.co/u56Xdyrj02
Annette LeMay Burke's book Fauxliage showcases cell towers that have been designed to blend into their surroundings, including a pine tree in the middle of the desert, airbrushed cacti and church crosses. https://t.co/F6ZJyYSyrm
Fauxliage, photos of disguised cell phone towers. "They are water towers that hold no water, windmills that provide no power, and trees that provide no oxygen. Yet they all provide five bars of service." https://t.co/JvJ1R6Sxyn