Taunus Foto Galerie in Bad Homburg is showing Monochrome Perspectives, a series of exhibitions lasting some months, all black and white – some analogue, some digital. The cycle start with the well-known landscape photographers Roman Loranc and Oliver Miller. Both are connected by decades of intuitive enthusiasm for monochrome photography, with which they capture their visual landscape experiences through compositions of unique moments of light and shadow; these are then immortalized on baryta paper and/or silver gelatin prints.
Roman Loranc features some of his most celebrated works from three decades of California landscape photography. From his wistful reed images in Central Valley to his impressive landscape portraits of Mt. Shasta, the spectacular volcanic mountain in Northern California.
Oliver Miller is currently showing his fascinating cloud studies from the North Sea coast; snapshots of a constantly changing and short-lived choreography of wind, light and shadow during wintry sunsets on the beaches of Amrum and St. Peter-Ording.
In addition to Roman Loranc and Oliver Miller, other photographers will complete the Monochrome Perspectives series in the near future. Look forward to the coming months with a new series of very special black and white photographs.
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