Dieses Buch enthielt Lyrik von Gabriele Hager und Fotografien von George E. Todd. Beide Künstler ergänzen sich dabei hervorragend: Während die Aufnahmen von George Todd die abgebildeten, in schwarzweiß gehaltenen Landschaften in ihrer Reduziertheit darstellen, finden diese eine lyrische Ergänzung in den Gedichten von Gabriele Hager. Die Weite der Landschaftsaufnahmen und die zarte Lyrik bilden einerseits eine gegenseitige Verstärkung, stehen aber auch in einem interessanten Kontrast zueinander.
About the Author
George E. Todd
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Hochstadt, Bavaria, Germany
Born in 1925 in Grimsby, England I soon showed artistic aptitude and won a scholarship to study graphic design – studies disrupted by the war, and service in Royal Air Force. After the war I worked on missiles and the Skylark research rocket. In 1972 I was offered a job in the German Aerospace Research Organization, the NASA of Germany. The change of life-style in Bavaria triggered me to take photography seriously, making close-ups of Alpine flowers for my wife. This developed into a fascination for detail and still life, as well as landscapes, making images featured in my exhibitions and several books. We made many journeys around the Greek islands, France, Italy, Spain & Portugal, shooting literally acres of film. I have often said that if a motif presents itself suddenly ‘out of the blue’, I see it intuitively as a graphic image or some abstract design – a reaction difficult to describe and almost impossible to teach others. I photograph anything that stands or moves, or moves me.