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Nick Brandt’s Photos Stress the Resilience of Syrian Refugees in the Face of the Climate Crisis — Colossal

Last updated: March 5, 2025 11:25 pm
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In the heart of the Jordanian desert, a poignant scene unfolds as Syrian families displaced by war find solace atop stacks of boxes, creating a stark contrast against the harsh and arid landscape. Renowned photographer Nick Brandt captures these families in a series of striking black-and-white images, showcasing their resilience and unity in the face of adversity.

Brandt’s latest series, titled “The Day May Break,” is the fourth chapter in an ongoing project that explores the impact of the climate crisis on communities around the world. Through his lens, he captures the essence of limbo experienced by these families, who are not only grappling with the effects of war but also the ecological challenges of our planet.

The journey of “The Day May Break” began in 2020, when Brandt embarked on a mission to shed light on the environmental destruction plaguing our world. The first chapter of the series focused on the people and animals of Zimbabwe and Kenya, highlighting the devastating consequences of climate change on both human and wildlife populations. From families displaced by cyclones to parents mourning the loss of children swept away by floods, each image tells a powerful story of resilience and loss.

For the following chapters, Brandt ventured to Bolivia and Fiji, where he documented the plight of wildlife and communities affected by habitat destruction and rising sea levels. The images captured underwater in Fiji are particularly haunting, as individuals interact with each other amidst decaying furniture on the ocean floor, symbolizing the precarious balance between humanity and nature.

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In the latest addition to the series, Brandt traveled to Jordan, one of the most water-scarce countries in the world, to photograph Syrian refugee families. Perched on stacks of boxes, these families become living monuments in the vast desert landscape, embodying strength and unity in the face of continuous displacement and hardship.

Through his lens, Brandt captures moments of connection and resilience among these families, showcasing the unwavering bond between parents and children, siblings, and entire families. Despite the challenges they face, they find solace in each other, standing together as pillars of strength in a world marked by uncertainty and turmoil.

“The Echo of Our Voices,” as Brandt aptly titles this chapter, serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring human spirit in the face of adversity. These images speak volumes about the resilience of the human soul and the power of community in the midst of chaos. To view more of Brandt’s work, visit his website and explore the profound stories he continues to tell through his powerful imagery.

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