
To me this image really stood out from the rest. Maybe it was because of the snow and the striking red stream which runs upon it. I looked more in-depth into the image and my feeling about the image changed. “Aluminium waste pond at Petkovici, part of an aluminium factory complex. In the afternoon and evening of 14th July 1995, hundreds of Bosnian men and boys were taken to the embankment of the dam that holds back the massive waste pond of the aluminium plant and were executed. Some of their bodies are believed to have been thrown into the lake, others piled into mass graves.” I don’t know whether it was the fact that people had died there, or just the coldness I get from the image any way.
It’s so interesting but it seems like a place I wouldn’t really like to go, maybe that’s why Simon Norfolk has photographed this scene. It’s such a striking image and to be honest rather beautiful, it seems photographers have a way of making a truly beautiful landscape photograph to try and say something through it; the beauty and the beast.
From this I can understand why he may have shot this in snow; Snow is cold and it’s a cold history this place has lurking underneath, snow has a way of covering over the real detail underneath but some still shows through, just like the dead grass. It has a similar meaning to the story of what happened in this photography.
The sky also adds that little bit of mood as it isn’t a sunny blue sky like we normally would see, it darkens the image re-enforcing my thoughts about the image.
The first time I saw Simon Norfolk’s work of this series I was drawn in by the look of mystery in his images. To think that these certain things happened and you can see traces of it in his photographs amazed me. As humans we seem to have a certain weakness when it comes to looking into something that has been kept under wraps and then exposed. His work suggests that theory.


Overall Simon Norfolk’s work has inspired me for a long time and the type of work he does stands out for me.
And the image I chose to analyse is a true representation of him as a photographer.