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Nothing Left Behind: Burning Man

Nothing Left Behind: Burning Man

Anders Overgaard is a Danish born photographer and director who’s worked with everyone from GQ and Vogue to Nautica and BMW. He recently turned his considerable talents towards Black Rock Desert and the iconic Burning Man festival to create this fantastic coffee table book Nothing Left Behind: Burning Man. The tome is filled with better images of the festival than anything you’ve seen on the Internet woven together into a narrative about the all the intersecting themes of the festival with the use of stories and quotes from Diddy, Frederik Bockhahn, D.J Pierce, Maor Cohen and even Overgaard himself. As Overgaard tells it, “It was a photo dream: a scenery that played out for my eyes – with beautiful people in extraordinary outfits.” The release of Nothing Left Behind coincides with a gallery exhibition at the Jason McCoy Gallery in New York City at the end of September.