‘For What It's Worth’, by Dillon Marsh
15/02/2022
Based in Cape Town, Dillon Marsh uses photography to explore the relationship between humans and the world around us. In his series titled For What It's Worth, he combines photographs and computer-generated digital elements in documenting the remains of excavations in active and inactive South African mines. His purpose is to expose the huge scars that are made on the landscape through the extraction of metals and precious stones – small quantities of these for a very high environmental price.