Nick Brandt / The Echo of Our Voices

€65.00

he Echo of Our Voices is the fourth Chapter of The Day May Break, a global series featuring first humans and animals, and now just humans, impacted by climate change and environmental degradation and destruction.

The photographs feature rural families, who fled the war in Syria, now living in Jordan, one of the most water-scarce country in the world. 

Living lives of continuous displacement due to climate change, the families are forced to move their homes up to several times a year in search of agricultural work, to wherever there has been sufficient rainfall for crops to grow.


The stacks of boxes that the families gather together on aim skyward - a verticality implying a strength or defiance - and provide pedestals for those that in our society are typically unseen and unheard.

Published by Skira Editore, Milan
English
Essays by Samar Yazbek, Arianna Rinaldo and Nick Brandt

30 x 38 cm
120 pages, 70+ images
2025

he Echo of Our Voices is the fourth Chapter of The Day May Break, a global series featuring first humans and animals, and now just humans, impacted by climate change and environmental degradation and destruction.

The photographs feature rural families, who fled the war in Syria, now living in Jordan, one of the most water-scarce country in the world. 

Living lives of continuous displacement due to climate change, the families are forced to move their homes up to several times a year in search of agricultural work, to wherever there has been sufficient rainfall for crops to grow.


The stacks of boxes that the families gather together on aim skyward - a verticality implying a strength or defiance - and provide pedestals for those that in our society are typically unseen and unheard.

Published by Skira Editore, Milan
English
Essays by Samar Yazbek, Arianna Rinaldo and Nick Brandt

30 x 38 cm
120 pages, 70+ images
2025