23.10.08 by Jeff

Michael Kenna

Photography by Michael Kenna. I have become a bit obsessed with this kind of dead silent, meditative, photography lately. I can’t remember where I first saw Kenna’s work but something about it felt very Japanese, like reading a haiku. Later I found out that most of the images I was looking at, had actually been shot in Japan.

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21.10.08 by Jeff

Daniel Freytag

This is what silence looks like. Daniel Freytag’s ability to capture light is incredible. I snagged a bunch of images from two different series: Forest and Fog.

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03.10.08 by Jeff

David Maisel

Jaw-dropping aerial photography by David Maisel. Taken from his website: “For more than twenty years, David Maisel has chronicled the tensions between nature and culture in his large-scaled photographs of environmentally impacted landscapes.” Enjoy some collisions of natural and man-made beauty abstracted by a master.

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03.10.08 by Jeff

Thomas Damgaard

Love the tones captured in this series of cityscapes by Thomas Damgaard.

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07.08.08 by Jeff

Andrew Zuckerman

Andrew Zuckerman has photographed a lot of famous people – just last month his photograph of Nelson Mandela made the cover of Time magazine. His portraits are quite good but personally, I am a big fan of his landscapes…

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