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He is the subject and co-director of the {{Sundance}} and {{Toronto International Film Festival}} selections ''Manufactured Landscapes'' (2006) and ''Watermark'' (2013).

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He is the subject and co-director of the {{Sundance}} Sundance and {{Toronto International Film Festival}} TIFF selections ''Manufactured Landscapes'' (2006) and ''Watermark'' (2013).

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'''Edward Burtynsky, OC''' is a Ukrainian-UsefulNotes/{{Canad|a}}ian photographer and filmmaker whose work focuses on nature, industrialisation, and the human destruction of nature. You can see his large-scale artwork in over 50 museums and galleries across the World, including the Guggenheim, [=MoMA=], Tate, and Gallica. His interest in photography began as a hobby when his father bought a darkroom, and 10 years later he graduated from Ryerson.

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Influenced by:
+ Ansel Adams
+Henri Cartier-Bresson
+Eadweard Muybridge
+Carleton Watkins
+Edward Weston
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'''Edward Burtynsky, OC''' is a Ukrainian-UsefulNotes/{{Canad|a}}ian photographer and filmmaker whose work focuses on nature, industrialisation, and the human destruction of nature. You can see his large-scale artwork in over 50 museums and galleries across the World, including the Guggenheim, [=MoMA=], Tate, and Gallica. His interest in photography began as a hobby when his father bought a darkroom, and 10 years later he graduated from Ryerson.Ryerson.

He is the subject and co-director of the {{Sundance}} and {{Toronto International Film Festival}} selections ''Manufactured Landscapes'' (2006) and ''Watermark'' (2013).
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'''Edward Burtynsky, OC''' is a Ukrainian-UsefulNotes/{{Canad|a}}ian photographer and filmmaker whose work focuses on nature, industrialisation, and the human destruction of nature. You can see his large-scale artwork in over 50 museums and galleries across the World, including the Guggenheim, [=MoMA=], Tate, and Gallica. His interest in photography began as a hobby when his father bought a darkroom, and 10 years later he graduated from Ryerson.

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