When photographer J. Henry Fair first started photographing industrial sites from the air, he didn’t know exactly what he was looking at—so, he learned. This is what making phosphate fertilizer looks like, this is leeching copper ore, this is waste from an aluminum refinery. Now, the images were more than “a beautiful green thing” or “a beautiful red thing,” they were fitting into a story, what Fair calls, “the big story.” Industrial Scars, his new book, attempts to show the vast and incredible marks that humans have left on the planet, from fracking to copper mining to the production of food.