Capturing Florida's Climate Anxiety Through Anastasia Samoylova's Lens
Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNN

Anastasia Samoylova, a Russian-born American photographer, captures Florida's climate anxiety through her evocative images of decaying pastel landscapes, showcased in exhibitions at the Met Museum and Saatchi Gallery. Her work, including the "Flood Zone" series, highlights the state's vulnerability to climate change, using subtle imagery like cracked pink concrete and displaced alligators to convey existential dread. While not labeling herself an environmental photographer, Samoylova aims to make complex issues relatable, blending dark poetry with creative interpretation. Her upcoming project, "Transformations," will focus on global climate solutions, offering a hopeful perspective.