Josef Hoflehner lives in Austria, but
works everywhere. He has long held a fascination with secluded places and empty
spaces and since the early 1990′s, he has worked in some of the most remote and
forbidding areas of the world; including Antarctica, Vietnam, China, Japan, the
Yemen, Iceland, and the Deep South of the United States.
His black and white images
are seen in dreamtime – where everything is slowed down and the landscapes are
reduced to elemental and painterly shapes; they are sublime, and quiet – and
offer us something not picked up by the naked eye in real-time. The prints are
beautiful; and are reminiscent, in their technical purity, of the great masters
of early twentieth century landscape photography. The IPA (International
Photography Awards) voted Hoflehner Nature Photographer of the Year 2007.
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