Photo of the Month – May 2012

The May 2012 Photo of the Month by Melvinas Priananda ties Indonesian rainforest destruction to one of the world’s largest purveyors of fast food. KFC is part of Yum! Brands Inc.,  which claims to be the world’s largest restaurant company.

Taken on recently cleared and drained rainforest peatland on the island of Sumatra, the giant fast food bag goes to ground zero in a global campaign to convince KFC to stop using throwaway packaging made by destroying the Indonesian rainforest.

I like the angle taken by the photographer. The bag with the caricature of Col. Sanders clutching a chainsaw displays the enormous impact rainforest destruction has on Indonesia, and through the release of vast amounts of carbon, the world. The tiger-costumed activist calls to mind the dwindling habitat of the endangered Sumatran tiger. I like the wide-angle lens used to great effect to scale the relative elements of the photo and fill the frame. The point of view is clear.

After repeated attempts to discuss deforestation and supply issues, Greenpeace activists made public direct actions at Yum! headquarters in Louisville, Ky., followed by actions at company outlets in Bejing, London and Amsterdam. With help from people everywhere, they might eventually heed it.

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About Robert Meyers

Robert Meyers Greenpeace USA photo editor and photographer for based in Washington, D.C. Born in the rust belt where the land was either oily, rocky, coal-caked waste or a profuse explosion of green and vibrant life. I breathed air thick with coal smoke and auto exhaust. Even Koolaid could not cover the metalic taste of the water from the faucet. Summers in southeast Georgia helped me understand the power of the earth, the beauty of the green and vibrant marshes, the magestic strength of the live oaks, and the rich diversity of life in the tidal streams. The vast ocean and intense sun framed my world view. Now, a father of two beautiful women, I feel connected to the time before automobiles and electricity that my own grandmothers described to me, and connect to the change to sustainable ways of life that will ensure a peaceful, vibrant future for our children and grandchildren, and all forms of life on earth.

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