Photo Series: White Slopes of Antarctica

Although human activity now marks the outskirts of Antarctica, certain mountain tops remain pristine and untouched. Generations of ice, bearing the weight of new fallen snow, appear to bridge worlds across time. Here are eight photos capturing some of these remote peaks in the White Continent.

Hector John Periquin

Hector John gained much of his experiences in Hawaii where he studied International Cultural Communications, Photography, and Graphic Design. He also learned from internships, early jobs, and workshops by industry mentors in New York City. Today, Hector John enjoys traveling but continues to accept commissioned work. He is most interested in projects with environmental and humanitarian advocacies.

Hector John embraces radical ideas and prefers to break away from conventional thinking. Freed-spirited, his values include independence and individuality.

http://shotbyhector.com
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