In the mysterious landscape of Fanal stands a laurel tree that defies imagination. From its jagged trunk, one huge branch extends - like an elongated arm, wayward and powerful - as if the tree wants to reach out for something just out of reach. In the photograph, it looks like a gesture, almost human, a giant arm of wood and moss, shaped by centuries of wind, fog and silence.
The rest of the tree remains firmly rooted in the soft, misty earth, while this one branch seems to detach itself from the whole - like a movement frozen in time. In the black and white contrast or the surrounding mist, this image takes on something surreal: a tree that not only grows, but also seems to reach out, point or perhaps even invite wonder.
Specializing in landscape and travel photography, his photographic portfolio tries to convey his love of the natural world. Focusing on capturing moments of magic light and transferring this on print, his images reflects a combination of patience, perseverance and dedication to capture the images in ways that show.. Read more…