Just because you didn’t get to go to that awesome photography conference doesn’t mean that you can’t still watch the lectures! Occasionally, we’ll be featuring a recommended photography lecture on Phototuts+.
Accepting his 2005 TED Prize, photographer Edward Burtynsky makes a wish: that his images — stunning landscapes that document humanity’s impact on the world — help persuade millions to join a global conversation on sustainability.


amazing work
This is a good presentation, nice ideas, but the video is too small/lacking detail of the photos. Should of been an article.
I agree, far too small to be of any use visually.
I say rent his movie, you get more stunning visuals accompanied with his ideas and inspirations which are still very thorough.
Superb video, but as other commentators have noted, the photographs can only be appreciated when viewed in large format; I have had the benefit of viewing several originals at my friends house and in the main they are stunning. Thanks to the contributor who recommended the DVD, due to the inconsistency of reviews of the various books ahev decided to go firstly with the DVD documentary.