Bob Carnie said:Thanks for the links, this is the most fun part of APUG
Bob Carnie said:Thanks for the links, this is the most fun part of APUG
david b said:If you like his work, please check out fellow APUG member Bill Schwab. His book Gathering Calm is even more stunning.
colivet said:I just bough Frozen History which is on its way to me. Yes his work is outstanding, no doubt about it.
Davec101 said:Thanks or the links, Recently bought Michael Kenna's 'Japan' book which is stunning. Josef Hoflehner's and Kenna's work are very similiar but still exceptional.
BWKate said:Just checked out this photographer's web site. Thanks for bringing him to our attention. His photographs are stunning! Wow. I love the images from Socotra and the incredible looking Dragon's Blood trees. I wonder if Sean Kernan has seen images of those trees. He has a beautiful photography book on trees. Simply amazing.
BWKate
mono said:I have most of these books, too. They are great!
But I can`t help, it`s almost the same style or at least very similiar. Nevertheless exceptional photography, I agree.
I wish I could do that!
BWKate said:Glad to share, Manalishi,
There's something universal and spiritual about photographs of trees. Since reading your post I have shared Mr. Hoflehner's web site with about a dozen people and now they are interested in his work. I shared the site with my father who lives in the Northwest Territories in northern Canada and he loved it!
I agree that yes, Mr. Hoflehner's work is similiar to Kenna's, but there are differences if you look closely. I have also looked up the island of Socotra and learned what an amazing place it is. They have only recently allowed visitors to the island. (1999) Thanks again for the inspiration.
BWKate
jovo said:Thanks for the link. Hoflehner's work is gorgeous. His style seems to be the dominant one at the moment and it is timeless and, I think, often placeless in that it could have been taken in any of many sites.
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