Video: Aerial photos by Stephan Zirwes
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Nature is the best architect, the best artist, the best landscape designer! To fully see and understand all this, you need look at the world from above! This is what a German photographer does. Stephan Zirwes, which then shows what he saw to all other people through Photomade by him.
Recently, artists and photographers have begun to actively use aerial photography in their work. An example is a portrait of human stupidity by Alex MacLean, pristine nature in Bernhard Edmaier's photographs, or an aerial photograph of London by Briton Jason Hawkes, which we talked about on our website earlier.
Today we want to tell you about the work of the German photographer Stefan Zirves, who also shows people the world from a bird's eye view. After all, the planet Earth is incredibly beautiful! Anyone can see this by looking around him. But not the whole plan of the Creator, not the whole scale of the genius of Nature can be seen from the height of human eyes. Many beautiful views can only be seen from high above the ground. This is what Stefan Zirves does!
His photographs show people the beauty of the Earth in its entirety. In these pictures you can see landscapes created by both Nature and Mankind. But the most interesting species appear, of course, in the places of their combination, connection, meeting and synthesis. Take at least a long pier that has gone far into the sea, a lone tractor driving through a field sown by it, the only tree that gives shade on a huge beach with hundreds of people on it.
Stefan Zirfes himself explains the idea of these photographs of his, taken from a great height using aerial photography, with the desire to show the real size and beauty of the Earth through small details against a huge background. And he did it great! Looking at the pictures of Tsirfes, it is difficult not to admire the planet we live on, of which we are a part!
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