Incredible Images Capture the Surreal Experience of the Burning Man Festival - (Truly Unique & Fun!)

Re-Post Of StudioVox Crew - September 21st, 2016

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Photographer Victor Habchy captures Burning Man
The festival may be over for this year but its images live on forever. 
French Photographer Victor Habchy has attended the Burning Man festival since 2014, letting his camera capture a visual diary of the surreal atmosphere. The temporary metropolis in Black Rock City, Nevada dedicated to art and community - Burning Man isn't your typical festival. It's a city wherein almost everything that happens is created entirely by its citizens, who are active participants in the experience.
Habchy pointedly notes that the photographs are not photoshopped and simply record the creativity that unfolds in the Nevada desert. Habchy, who is color blind, demonstrates an ability to show us moments of humanity in an otherworldly setting. The subjects run, dance, play, and embrace in a seemingly post-apocalyptic environment.
"Never in my life have I experienced more love, more freedom and more self-expression. This place gathers everything that is left from the human dreams and utopia and how, by every individual means, we could work together to build up a better world."
Photographer Victor Habchy captures Burning Man
Photographer Victor Habchy captures Burning Man
Photographer Victor Habchy captures Burning Man
Photographer Victor Habchy captures Burning Man
Photographer Victor Habchy captures Burning Man
Photographer Victor Habchy captures Burning Man
Photographer Victor Habchy captures Burning Man
Photographer Victor Habchy captures Burning Man
Photographer Victor Habchy captures Burning Man
Photographer Victor Habchy captures Burning Man
Photographer Victor Habchy captures Burning Man
Photographer Victor Habchy

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