About the Webinar
Hans Strand will take us on a visual journey through his work spanning over thirty years. Discover the stories behind his most iconic images, explore his evolving techniques, and gain insights into capturing the beauty and power of nature.
About the Presenter
Hans Strand, born in 1955 in Marmaverken, Sweden. In 1990, after a nine-year career in mechanical engineering, he decided to devote his life to landscape photography. It is a change he never regretted. Hans has always felt himself drawn to the untamed and unmanipulated emotions and expressions that he finds in nature. He often says: ”The wilderness is the mother of all living things. It is always true and never trivial”. Hans work takes him to diverse places worldwide; from the steaming rainforests and expansive deserts to unique landscapes of the polar regions.
The internationally awarded landscape photography is seldom a portrait of a place, but an expression of forces that create and mold a landscape. His pictures, frozen in a static frame, still tell a story of movement, time an devolution. Lately his photography has taken a course away from the untouched and wild nature and focused more on people´s influences on ecosystems. Photographs of water pollution and the visual magic of manmade agricultural landscapes have become an important ingredient in his in recent work.
Hans Strand is frequently published in international photo and art magazines and his work has created a worldwide following. He has won thirteen international awards, including the Hasselblad Master Award in 2008. He has published eleven books, often with themes relating to the environment and people’s relations to nature and landscapes.
He lives in Stockholm, Sweden, with his wife Carina and daughter Johanna. Apart from photography, he has a great passion for classical music and he is a lover of Burgundy wines.
Website: https://www.hansstrand.se/