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Daniel Gustav Cramer: Woodland « Previous | |Next »
March 29, 2011

Berlin based photographer Daniel Gustav Cramer has got three interesting sets of images: Woodland, Mountain and Underwater in his trilogy series:

CramerGDForest2.jpg Daniel Gustav Cramer woodland, Trilogy

The three parts of his Trilogy were exhibited separately over the course of multiple years. In his own words:

The Woodland Project is a photographic series taken in several forests including Yakushima (Japan), Blackforest (Germany), Big Sur (California), Biealowitzka (Poland), Siebenbrgen (Romania), etc. It started in 2002 and is extending since then. In 2005 a second series of photographs taken underwater joined. Since the end of 2006 a third series of observations of mountain and mist closed the cycle and formed the Trilogy.

Cramer, from what I can see, focuses on texture with a broad composition.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 3:03 PM |