Kenneth Nelson

Photographer
    
Throw Away Society
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Nationality: American
Biography: Kenneth is a Fine Art Photographer documenting varied aspects of the human condition--how they manifest and are seen in society. A BFA Honors Graduate, with decades of photography background in camera sales, digital asset management, commercial... MORE
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Throw Away Society
Copyright Kenneth Nelson 2024
Updated Sep 2022
Topics Environment, News, Personal
Exploring aspects of the human condition.
People of the Earth are observers.  Some are casual, others are active observers.  Can observations be a catalyst in making a difference in life? Looking at ways people discard their paper cups explores a level of human caring. If caring (empathy) is the first step in making changes, then it is lacking in many. We have to truly care in order to take action.  Maybe it's too much to think about in many a person's head.

This series explores the many ways humanity in affluent, and non-affluent neighborhoods "strategically" (and neatly) throw away something ubiquitous as paper cups.
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