Living in South Carolina for the past few years, my neighbors think it is ridiculously cold when the temperature drops below 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
That is a heat wave for Canadian photographer Angela Boehm. She published a book about her work, which states that temperatures routinely reach minus 30 degrees Celsius (minus 22 degrees Fahrenheit).
Her images have a colorless, etherial feel to them. With clouds and blowing snow creating the monochromatic images, something is mesmerizing about the photographs. They are a gentle reminder that even in the harshest of cold conditions, nature finds a way to survive and exist in that climate.
You can buy Boehm’s book, Minus Thirty, from the publisher.
PHOTO CREDIT: Copyright Andela Boehm.