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Peter Scheitz
Peter Scheitz combines his passion for travel and telling stories in pictures in an impressive way. For him, Dresden is a starting point for photographic discoveries and a place to impart knowledge: He teaches basic and advanced techniques in workshops at the Knipsakademie. His work focuses on two areas - landscape and architectural photography. Both are stylistically independent, but linked by a common aesthetic: clarity, structure and visual calm.
Silke Hullmann
German wildlife photographer Silke Hullmann from Rheinbreitbach, south of Bonn, combines documentary precision with creative power in a unique way. Her images tell stories of the interplay between animals and their habitat, between movement and fixed structure. As well as intense, eye-level shots of animals such as elephants, rhinos and polar bears, she also takes aerial shots from a helicopter, opening up a whole new, often abstract perspective.
Robin Riddle
Robin Riddle is a professional photographer who specializes in landscape and architectural photography from both ground and aerial perspectives. His photography focuses on the simplicity and beauty of nature, often with an air of mystery. He is drawn to the peace and tranquility of sunrise and sunset when the light is soft and atmospheric.
Walter Luttenberger
Walter Luttenberger is a multi-talented travel, architecture and landscape photographer based in Gratkorn, Austria. His images are characterised by their versatility, ranging from abstract, artistic interpretations to brilliant documentary shots. He impresses with exciting perspectives and a range of compositions from detailed to minimalistically reduced.
Massimo Lupidi
Italian photographer Massimo Lupidi is self-taught and specializes in aerial and landscape photography. Massimo's work is characterized by an eye for exciting detail, an ability to see the extraordinary in the ordinary, and an innovative choice of perspective. His passion for aerial photography, shooting from great heights, is what sets him apart.
Aneta Szydlak-Bleyer & Dirk Bleyer
Since the turn of the millennium, Aneta Szydlak-Bleyer and Dirk Bleyer from Berlin have been travelling the world with relentless curiosity, capturing images with their cameras. Their pictures are much more than documentations of landscapes and cultures, people and animals. They are a tribute to the diversity and wonder of our world. In their multivision shows, they also combine brilliant images with sensitive stories and background music.
Andri Geir Jónasson
Andri was born and raised in Iceland. As he himself writes, this growing up in the midst of nature, near the mountains and next to unique landscapes has been formative for his kind of photography. Andri's photographs are also unique. His ambition is not to document or describe, he wants to artfully represent nature with his images. Abstract and minimalist shots are often the result.
Kristof Göttling
Kristof Göttling is an extremely versatile photographer and photo trainer from Nuremberg, whose work goes far beyond the boundaries of classic photography. His images are characterised by impressive creativity and a keen sense of detail and atmosphere. They capture the beauty of fleeting moments - be it the stillness of an early morning, the intense colours of a sunrise or the clear, contrasting textures of ice and snow.
Florian Ledoux
Award-winning French landscape photographer Florian Ledoux is known for his stunning compositions that capture the beauty and fragility of nature, especially in the polar regions. His work is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also of great importance to the global environmental movement.
Martin Elsen
The work of aerial photographer Martin Elsen from Stade, Germany, encompasses much more than impressive landscape shots. In addition to unspoilt nature, he also captures urban regions and industrial structures in exciting reportages - always with an eye for the extraordinary. Northern Germany, with its unique landscapes, historic buildings and modern infrastructure, appears in his images as a harmonious interplay of tradition and progress.
Tobias Ryser
Tobias Ryser from Rapperswil-Jona on Lake Zurich is one of Switzerland's most renowned landscape photographers. For him, photography is more than just capturing a beautiful image - it requires patience, experience and a keen sense of the right moment. Many of his pictures are taken after extensive tours in the local Alps, where he spends days on the road to capture the best possible light in the right place. With precise composition and a playful use of light, he captures nature in all its glory.
Michael Martin
This could be the shortest text of a photographer's description here on 10Photos. The photos of Michael Martin speak for themselves - ready! - But Michael puts a huge spoke in our wheel. It's not just his incredible photos that fascinate us, it's also the photographer. Geo magazine called him the most famous globetrotter in Germany. We also think he is the most interesting globetrotter in Germany.
Jan Erik Waider
Jan Erik Waider is a visual artist and fine art photographer from Hamburg, Germany, with a passion for the harsh and often deserted landscapes of the North. Since around 2014 he has been documenting the impressive regions of Iceland, Norway, Greenland and beyond. He is interested in the forms and structures of nature, especially water and ice. Glacial landscapes, frozen lakes, volcanic formations and rivers that look like abstract paintings are recurring motifs in his unique work.
Hans Strand
Hans Strand is a Swedish nature photographer from Marmaverken. Since 1990, after a nine-year career in engineering, he has been working as a professional landscape photographer. By now, Hans is one of the best known and respected landscape photographers in Europe, maybe even worldwide. He shoots in medium format with Hasselblad cameras.
Dr. Martin Stock
Dr Martin Stock is a biologist and nature photographer from Rantrum in North Frisia. Reduction to the essential is his trademark: He often needs only the sea, a broad horizon and a clear line to structure the flowing landscape. Through carefully chosen perspectives and the skilful use of light and shadow, he creates works that reflect both the transience and the timeless beauty of the Wadden Sea.
Kai Hornung
Kai Hornung, from Hanover, Germany, is an internationally acclaimed landscape photographer who captures the natural beauty of our world in extraordinary ways. Ranging from abstract details to epic landscapes, his work has an unmistakable style that reveals the influence of great artists such as Caspar David Friedrich and Claude Monet. Kai combines harmonious colour compositions with a masterful interplay of light and shadow to create thought-provoking compositions.
Jens Klettenheimer
Heidelberg-based photographer Jens Klettenheimer has made a name for himself under the brand name "schiefLicht Fotografie" with fascinating landscape photographs that show the beauty of the Nordic regions. Since 2014 he organizes photography workshops in Iceland and on the Lofoten Islands. In addition to landscape photography, portrait photography is another of Jens' specialties. Under the name "schiefschatten" he focuses on expressive black and white images.