A Survey of the Human Figure in Landscape Photography by Peter Dixie. Lecture @ kunst.licht

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A Survey of the Human Figure in Landscape Photography

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What does the human figure stand for in landscape photography?

Behind every image, there is more than ā€œVā€ signs in our hands and big smiley faces, the use of the human figure in landscape photography can be traced back through the development of European Landscape Painting, the Chinese tradition of Shan Shui and German Romanticism. Also, during the lecture we will be discussing the boundaries between land and human, spiritual and religious, our inner and outer soul.

Our lecturer Peter Dixie, a British Photographer, will also be introducing known photographers from around the world, Kalle Kataila (Finland), Weng Fen (China) and Peter Bialobrzeski (German), in order to elicit the meaning of the human figure in landscape.

The lecture will be held on the 21st of November (Saturday), 3pm at kunst.licht gallery.

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