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The Faces of Nature

On this page I show landscapes, plants and small details.

With my impressionistic landscape photography, I aim to capture the mood of a scene, often through soft, blurred lines created by intentional camera movement (ICM). In this way I would like to invite the viewer to a new, emotional experience of nature.

Trees symbolise growth, life and connection with nature. My paintings are multiple exposures of 15 to 20 photographs. In order to create the impression of a painted picture, I move partially or completely around the tree, inviting the viewer to a new, emotional experience of nature.

This series of images features photographs created using deliberate movement, multiple exposures, and post-processing techniques. Based on real natural elements, the photographs are reinterpreted through impressionistic imagery, alienating the original subject matter. Rather than focusing on documentary accuracy, the images concentrate on emotional intimacy and atmospheric density.

Water has a magical attraction for me. It plays no role whether it is a river, a lake or the ocean.

Most of these photos were taken using ICM (Intentional Camera Movement).