Nature: Honorable Mention 2025 (professional)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
As part of a long-term project, I visit forests in Europe that are severely affected by global warming.
One evening, I was able to experience this atmosphere and the setting sun as its warm light slowly streamed out of the forest and handed over the fallen trees to the night.
That evening, the warm light slowly streamed out of the forest and handed over the fallen trees to the cold night.
AUTHOR
Lennard Grohn is a German photographic artist based in Frankfurt am Main.
He studied photography at the University of Fine Arts in Mainz, where his approach to light, drawing and composition was shaped. Working primarily in black and white, he develops long-term series that explore memory, intimacy and quiet transformation through a reduced, minimalist visual language.
His work moves between presence and absence, silence and emotional intensity, ranging from intimate portraits to poetic landscapes.
Alongside photography, he has a background in music as a drummer and percussionist, which informs his sense of rhythm and restraint.
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