Courtney referred me to this photographer's website. I can't seem to find much of anything about him, but the slew of images on the site as well as on flickr are incredibly profound. The European landscapes portrayed make me wish that the two years I spent over there didn't come during the camera-less half of my life, as so many of those memories have been lost. He covers the strip mining that is taking place there as well, something that his aesthetic reproduces perfectly. They're very deadpan, with the kind of muted color, expansive spaces, and careful compositions that just keep my eyes begging for more, which led me to the other sites linked on his. There seems to be a whole group of photographers with similar websites and art aesthetics, all with an amazing knack for capturing the essence of a landscape, the emotions of a person, or just the right crop of lines and colors in seemingly any locale. Here are some of Haidacher's, with titles when available.
series: deux
series: alpenrose
series: un
series: winter
wind
series: thron
series: erz
series: kies
untitled flickr photo
http://mxdesigns.de/
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
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