Power stations are the monuments of the modern age - cathedrals of industry, engineering marvels, and silent keepers of society's current. This photo book explores their raw geometry and hidden beauty, from weathered coal plants to gleaming renewable facilities. Across moors, estuaries, and city edges, these structures stand as both relics and symbols of transformation - tracing the story of how we've made and remade energy in the landscape.
Blending artistic photography with subtle documentary perspective, this collection invites the viewer to find poetry in pylons and grace in steel. Whether viewed as architectural icons or environmental touchpoints, each image captures the pulse of power that defines the modern world.
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