The Processed Views photo series brings attention to unhealthy processed foods in a stunningly artistic way. Turning them into picturesque landscapes, these food items are given a more existential existence in which people are encouraged to question their purpose in real life situations.
More than that, the photography duo who shot the Processed Views photo series, Barbara Ciurej and Lindsay Lochman, write, "As we move further away from the natural sources of our food, we head into uncharted territory replete with unintended consequences for the environment and for our health."
Like the witch from Hansel and Gretal, they made the Process Views scenes predominantly appealing, thus showing how much of a trap the foods can be. From Fruit Loop valleys to chip canyons, the dioramas are phenomenal.
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