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In a Tribute to Ever-Changing Rural America, Brendon Burton Collects a Decade of Photographs in ‘Epitaph’ — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 6 August 2024 15:12
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History Photography#Brendon Burton #landscapesAugust 6, 2024Kate Mothes#Brendon Burton #landscapes



History
Photography

#Brendon Burton
#landscapes

August 6, 2024

Kate Mothes

All images © Brendon Burton, shared with permission

From the wheat fields of the northern Great Plains to misty days in the temperate rainforests of the Pacific Northwest, Brendon Burton (previously) captures a side of America many of us rarely have the opportunity to explore in depth. Despite the vast square mileage of the nation’s rural areas, hundreds of counties see declining numbers of residents each year.

Throughout North America, relics of past inhabitants dot fields and foothills, glimpsing complex lives. Dilapidated farmhouses, churches, and grain elevators stand amid the stark, magnificent landscape in areas that seem to exist in a different world and operate on their own time. While people are typically absent from Burton’s images, the human impact on the land is everywhere. He approaches these places with a keen and admiring curiosity, reveling in layered, fraught, and sometimes unknowable histories.

This year, Burton has collected a decade’s worth of photographs into a new book titled Epitaph, which seeks to “unravel the knot of mystery” he says in a statement, “…shedding light on unseen histories and buried past lives.” The book is scheduled for release in early October and is available for pre-order now on his website. You can also keep up with Burton’s travels on Instagram.

 

a photograph of seven deer leaping over a ranch fence on the plains

the interior of an aged church with teal walls and numerous religious images and cloth banners

a photograph of a work horse standing in front of a communication tower in a field at dusk

an abandoned church in a flat and empty field with large onion domes on top   two crows on an electrical wire amid a very misty forest

a grain elevator and railroad tracks in the plains with a cemetery in the foreground

a white bedroom with a calendar above a single iron bed featuring Jesus, with two swallows flying across the room

a snow-covered, dilapidated property in front of some foothills

#Brendon Burton
#landscapes

 

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