Category: Fine Art Photography
Antipodean Fur Seals of Australia and New Zealand
Below you can find part of our multi-award-winning collection from 2020. The work was produced in December 2019 in Barunguba or Montague Island in the Barunbuga Island Nature Reserve in New South Wales, Australia. To continue working on our collection “Antipodean Fur Seals of Australia and New Zealand” In February 2020 we flew to New…
Our Multi Award-Winning work
You might be familiar with our Fine Art Natural History Photographic Projects: “Humpback Whale of the South Pacific” and “Song to the Siren“ But did you know both projects have been awarded a multitude of international photography awards all over the world? Some of our awards: Fine Art Photography Awards, London. PX3, Prix de la…
“Humpback Whales of the South Pacific” Award-winning series now available in store
We have started uploading to the online shop some of the Collections form the Multi-Award-Winning Series “Humpback whales of the South Pacific” by Lisa Rackstraw and Javier Delgado Esteban. Back in 2014 we documented the migration of the Humpback whales from the cold food-rich waters of the Antarctic Ocean to the warm shallow waters of…
“Song to the Siren” Award-winning series now available in store
“Song to the Siren” is a series of images of the West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus). Manatees comprise three of the four living species in the order Sirenia. The fourth is the Eastern Hemisphere’s Dugong. We print all our Gicleé copies in-house using the best Japanese Archival inks on Museum Quality Cotton papers. This series has…
Karl Blossfeldt
Karl Blossfeldt (1865 –1932) was a German photographer, sculptor, teacher, and artist who worked in Berlin, Germany. He is best known for his close-up photographs of plants and living things. He was inspired by nature and the ways in which plants grow. He believed that ‘the plant must be valued as a totally artistic and…
Humpback Whales of the South Pacific
“From Space the planet ? is blue. From space, the planet is not the domain of humans but the whale ?” See our award-winning whale photography at @spacewhale