The Thierry Cohen Darkened Cities photography collection illustrates urban areas void of all light pollution, depicting a seemingly impossible world of natural landmark locations.
Lights are an essential part of an urban area, and while it may make for a breathtaking skyline and beautiful scenery, it's also a cause for pollution as well as heightened electrical bills. In the Thierry Cohen Darkened Cities collection, the photographer superimposes images of starry nights onto famous landmarks and cityscapes in popular busy areas like Hong Kong, Tokyo, Rio de Janerio, New York, Shanghai and many more. Darkened Cities showcases a world void of unnatural light, creating a rare image reminiscent of a city blackout that one almost never gets to see in big cities.
Unnaturally Starry Cityscapes
Thierry Cohen Darkened Cities Collection Eliminates Light Pollution
Trend Themes
1. Dark Skies - Opportunities for eco-conscious lighting design in urban areas to create less light pollution and preserve dark skies.
2. Virtual Awe - Innovation in virtual reality technology that simulate natural environments over cityscapes, inspiring awe and positive emotions amidst urban life.
3. Artificial Light Reduction - Innovations in smart city planning and energy-efficient policies to help reduce and regulate the amount of artificial light in urban areas.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Opportunities and demand for photography that includes consciously reducing the use of artificial lights in urban settings, emphasizing nature.
2. Eco-tourism - Marketing new unexplored locations that offer unique naturally lit views to travelers, drawing attention to areas that have programs for reducing light pollution.
3. Smart Cities - Integrating innovative lighting, energy and environmental policies in urban planning and development, which can improve our carbon footprint and support eco-friendly living.