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Frozen: Creating ice abstracts and finding compositions

Ice and snow, when fully embraced as photographic subjects, can be brilliant subject matter for creating beautiful abstract images. Winter is my favorite season so when I find icy formations in creeks, rivers and lakes I’m definitely in my happy place. Recently we published the work of Roland Krämer’s ice

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Showcasing beauty of ice formations in abstract photography

When it comes to exploring the beauty of nature, Munich-based landscape photographer Roland Krämer has become one of our go-to artists for abstract photography inspiration. Previously, we’ve seen him turn the motion of flowing waves into a gorgeous texture study. In his latest works, however, he turned to the other

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Imagining a strange alien world through infrared photography

Since “The Strange Series,” Munich-based photographer and visual artist Roland Krämer has continued to experiment with infrared photography to imagine extraterrestrial landscapes. It continues to be my favorite creative use of infrared photography, and I find his “Alien Series” to be the most otherworldly yet. In essence, infrared photography opens

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Abstract photography turns motion into gorgeous textures

Motion in photography typically evokes concepts like energy, activity and restlessness. That makes it a powerful visual cue for portraying the frenetic energy of the world’s biggest and busiest cities. However, Munich-based landscape photographer and visual artist Roland Krämer was also recently inspired by motion in a unique and unexpected

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Minimalist landscapes reimagine the vast Tuscan hillside

Tuscany in central Italy is home to some of the most stunning landscapes that have been enticing artists for centuries. Its sweeping sceneries once depicted in Renaissance paintings are the same ones sought after by landscape photographers today. They have also inspired photographers to come up with remarkable ways to

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Alpine landscapes turned alien worlds through infrared photography

Mountains are already magical places in their own right, but for some photographers, they can even be otherworldly. By unlocking a hidden view through the art of infrared photography, Munich-based Roland Krämer was able to transform alpine scenes into alien worlds. If you’re into experimental photography and surreal landscapes, “The

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