Tom Hegen has this crazy-cool ability to turn the everyday world into something you’d swear belongs in a modern art museum. And his Wind Power series? Man, it’s a whole vibe. Shot entirely from the sky, these aerial landscapes take massive wind farms—places most of us barely notice on long drives—and flip them into geometric wonders bursting with color, rhythm, and intentional design.
This project digs deep into how wind power is shaping our planet’s next chapter. As part of his long-running exploration of humanity’s shift toward clean energy, Hegen flew over wind parks across wildly different terrains. Think offshore giants slicing through the misty coastline of the Netherlands, turbine clusters perched on the Swiss Alps like futuristic totems, and those endless desert wind farms in the U.S. and Spain that look straight-up surreal from above.
Tom Hegen captures it all with this storytelling style that feels both scientific and poetic. These turbines aren’t just engineering structures—they’re the new landmarks of our man-made landscapes. And honestly, he makes it obvious why. In 2023 alone, wind and solar power made up a solid 30% of the global energy mix, and you can literally see that transformation happening in his frames.
What makes Hegen’s perspective so addictive is how he blends abstraction with reality. By shooting from high above, he pulls back the curtain on how humans and nature interact—and sometimes collide. Lines, shapes, shadows, patterns… it’s like he’s showing Earth with a built-in design language we never noticed before.
The Wind Power series is more than photography. It’s a visual love letter to the future of clean energy, wrapped in bold aesthetics and modern storytelling.
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