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<p class="paragraph_style_1">Email: <a title="mailto:brettvanort@brettvanort.com" href="mailto:brett@brettvanort.com">brett@brettvanort.com</a></p>
<p>Los Angeles: +1 (323) 532 2272</p>
<p>London: +44 (0) 7783 860 247</p>
<p>blog: <a href="http://www.brettvanort.com/blog/" target="_blank">www.brettvanort.com/blog</a></p>
<p>Gallery:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.anastasia-photo.com/">Anastasia Photo</a></p>
<p>166 Orchard Street</p>
<p>New York, NY 10002</p>
<p>212.677.9725</p>
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<p>Brett was born in Washington D.C. and raised and schooled in Texas.&nbsp;He moved to Los Angeles, California after obtaining an undergraduate degree in film from T.C.U. In Los Angeles, he worked as a camera assistant and camera operator for several years on various films, television shows and documentaries, most notably Errol Morris&rsquo; Oscar winning <em>The Fog of War</em>.&nbsp; Van Ort moved to London in 2008 and received his M.A. in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at the London College of Communication shortly thereafter.</p>
<p>Van Ort's work has been exhibited internationally, including Photoespana, LOOK11, Liverpool's International Photography Exhibition and FORMAT in Derby, UK.&nbsp; He has been published in numerous magazines and webzines including <em>Photo District News</em> (PDN), <em>American Photography 26</em>, <em>The British Journal of Photography</em> (BJP), <em>The New York Times Online, Vice, </em>and <em>BLDGBLOG, </em>to name a few<em>.</em></p>
<p>Spending his summers on the farm where his mother grew up instilled a great respect for nature in him from a young age. Brett has always been interested in land, the outdoors and how we as humans use the environment to our benefit and detriment.&nbsp; Many of his personal projects focus on the landscape, interaction with our environment, and what is concealed by nature.&nbsp;</p>
<p>His first monograph <em>Minescape</em>, was released as a printed book by Daylight Books in 2013.&nbsp; TED books and Daylight Digital converted Minescape into a digital, ebook version, days after the printed versions release.</p>
<p>Brett moved back to Los Angeles in 2012 to continue projects about toxic soil in America and the destruction of the Southern California high desert by the housing crisis.</p>]]></content></entry></feed>