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These Photographs Are From My Book “Dust To Dawn”, A Decade Of Photographs From Burning Man
Renegade photographer Philip Volkers travels the world with his camera, achieving total immersion in both modern and ancient festivals. His passion is the documentation of spiritual, hedonistic gatherings, and exploring the meaning behind them with his work. Dust to Dawn documents the visual adventures of Volkers at Nevada’s notorious festival, Burning Man.
Every year 75,000 people descend on a blisteringly hot alkaline lake bed in Nevada, to let loose and make art. Burning Man is a human gathering of colossal proportions.
What started as an anarchist San Francisco beach party, where revelers would burn the man, has become a highly influential festival and a haven for many enquiring minds.
Philip Volkers began documenting Burning Man in 2006. In Dust to Dawn, we join him on his photographic adventures in this visual playground. Epic vistas and stunning natural light contrast playfully with dystopian installations. Philip’s beguiling portraits of unearthly characters toy with readers’ preconceptions, while his landscapes honor the festival’s remarkable natural setting.
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Flaming Tuba, David Silverman, 2007 - Photo By Philip Volkerst
Equatorial Encounter, Matt Evans, 2007 - Photo By Philip Volkers
Fish Art Car Cruises Past Temple Of Juno, 2012 - Photo By Philip Volkers
Embrace Burning At Sunrise, 2014 - Photo By Philip Volkers
Rhino Redemption, Reared In Steel, 2014 - Photo By Philip Volkers
Artist Performing In Centre Camp, 2006 - Photo By Philip Volkers
The Man Illuminated At Night, 2006 - Photo By Philip Volkers
This makes me so happy...this was my first year at Burning Man...and i have life long WONDERFUL memories of it. It will always be the best year for me. I went the next 5 years in a row..