Eric Fredine has some fine minimalist photos of the Canadian prairies, his home area. But:

The formal structure of my photographs is overt. A reflection of an ordered, somewhat austere and even minimalist aesthetic. But its [sic] also a source of emotional power by emphasizing the transient nature of the moment. My photographs, like all photographs, are a point of view cropped from time and place – exploiting that unique characteristic of the photographic medium – it’s [sic] inherent relationship to that particular time and place.

OK, it isn’t quite the Latin-infested gibberish that’s the badge of a true artist’s statement. But the site is in that category because, not for the first time with such high-faluting stuff, it makes me ask why those who adorn their snaps with big words can’t get their apostrophes right too?