https://www.dolomitenstadt.at/story/wenn-fotografieren-zur-meditation-wird/
IM NORDEN / IN THE NORTH
I am very happy to present my book IN THE NORTH / IM NORDEN :-). The book was implemented in collaboration with RED BULL MEDIA HOUSE, TERRA MATER AND BENEVENTOPUBLISHING.
The text was written by *Caroline Metzger and the book was designed by *wir sind artisten
160 Pages . Hardcover. 23 x 28.5 cm .
ISBN-10 : 3990550136 ISBN-13 : 978-3990550137
Isabelle Bacher
I n T h e N o r t h / I M N O R D E N
A Journey to the Arctic Circle and Beyond
Northland Symphony
At times one has to wait for months until the sea releases an object and the light flatters its structure in such a way that an extraordinary image can be taken. Isabelle Bacher demonstrates that waiting pays off. In her work she plays with the quality of the lights of the north: daylight, moonlight, northern lights. An extraordinary interplay of light and shadow.
The north: rough living conditions, isolation, unsettled weather, untouched nature, mercilessly chill and wild animals – not the ordinary place of longing.
»Maybe it’s because of my Norwegian mother and the Scandinavian blood in my veins, my sun-sensitive skin or just the fact that sparse landscapes have always fascinated me more than palm trees and beaches. No tropical paradise could ever take it on with my love for the North.
IM NORDEN / IN THE NORTH
ARCTIC RACE OF NORWAY 2019
I am really happy 😊☀️ that my picture of Værøy (Lofoten) is the main image used in the multiple stage bicycle race ARCTIC RACE OF NORWAY 2019. The poster was designed by the designoffice VIZUELLI in Harstad. Amaury Sport Organization is the organizer of the Arctic Race of Norway and the Tour de France.
TIROL MAGAZIN
Funny to shoot food - KRAPFEN / DONUTS for the TIROL MAGAZIN
HARDANGERVIDDA NASJONALPARKSENTER -Norway
VERY HAPPY ABOUT MY PHOTOEXHIBITION IN THE AMAZING “HARDANGERVIDDA NASJONALPARKSENTER “ IN SKINNARBU NORWAY. It started in July 2019. :-)
http://hardangerviddanasjonalparksenter.no/
An amazing Center with a phantastic Award Winning Exhibition ( German Design Award Winner 2016).
http://hardangerviddanasjonalparksenter.no/en/the-exhibition/
Terra Quantum
I am so happt that tha wonderful platform TERRA QUANTUM uses my picture from Tonscany for theire website
Interview with the WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY ORGANISATION -C A P T U R I N G T H E L O N E L Y B E A U T Y O F T H E A R C T I C
https://www.worldphoto.org/blogs/17-04-18/capturing-lonely-beauty-arctic
HERE YOU CAN FIND AN INTERVIEW WITH THE "WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY ORGANISATION" SONY WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2018, ABOUT WINNING THE "AUSTRIA NATIONAL AWARD 2018" :-)
https://www.worldphoto.org/blogs/17-04-18/capturing-lonely-beauty-arctic
C A P T U R I N G T H E L O N E L Y B E A U T Y O F T H E A R C T I C
By Matthew Oxley
© Isabelle Bacher, Austria, Commended, Open Motion and Winner, Austria National Award, 2018 Sony World Photography Awards
In 2013, Isabelle Bacher made the decision to move from Austria to the Arctic because of the opportunity to get closer to the magnificent nature and to live her passion, landscape photography.
She is a professional architect by trade. Isabelle has exhibited her photographs in Norway, Austria, the UK and France, and has been awarded in international competitions, including first place in the 2018 Sony World Photography Awards Austrian National Award.
Hi Isabelle. Tell us a little about you and your work
I am Austrian with Norwegian roots but my heart beats north of the polar circle. I decided in 2013 to settle in Northern Norway for a four year period. My job as an architect allows me to be geographically flexible and to live my passion for landscape photography. The immensity of the lonely fjords, the aesthetic glaciers, the majestic mountains and the breathtaking light of the Far North are my passion.
It fascinates me to visualize the architecture and forms that nature has created from the Ice Age to our time. The intent of my work is to show the amazing, beautiful and powerful forces that have created the magnificent nature of the Arctic. Light is the main subject. I love the abstract and intimate views of the natural world.
A moment with light - © Isabelle Bacher
Why photography? Do you remember when you first discovered the medium?
Through my father, I discovered the medium of photography. I started taking analog photographs at the age of 12... and loved and still love the experience in the darkroom. I became serious about photography when I got my first digital camera in 2000 from my father when I started studying architecture. Since then, photography has always been present in my life.
Why photography?
I love the process of taking landscape photographs... staying in the area of a spectacular landscape, seascape, mountain, rock; finding the right spot and angle and waiting for the magical arctic light or for northern lights. I love to take architecture photographs, making a clean composition, playing with lines, symmetries, patterns and reflections and to make my focus at the geometry and surface. And I love taking portraits. Photography is my passion.
Solar Eclipse on Spitsbergen - © Isabelle Bacher
The dark season - © Isabelle Bacher
Tell us more about your successful image in this year's competition
During all seasons of the year, between the midnight sun and the icy polar nights, I visited the sandy beach Bleik, with a view on the island of Bleikøya in Vesterålen, Norway. The small island, the lonely sandy beach and the surrounding nature with its bizarre rock formations and mountains fascinates me. In February 2017, in a starry, unforgettable full moon night during the dark season, the Northern Lights danced for several hours over the mountains and from midnight over the small island. It was a magical experience.
Most of your work takes in the beautiful landscapes of the North. Talk a little about the challenges of shooting in these conditions and what you hope to achieve with your images
The challenge in the Arctic is the cold weather throughout the year round. Snowstorms with whiteouts, heavy wind and storms, darkness most of the day and nighttime, frozen roads and much more can make photography quite difficult. You really need the right equipment and clothing to photograph in the Arctic – but it offers unsurpassed beauty in return.
I like to show my work and to surround myself with an environment that inspires me. I hope to make photography an even bigger part of my everyday life.
Marmorslottet - © Isabelle Bacher
Before the storm Ole - © Isabelle Bacher
What top tips do you have for shooting in Arctic conditions?
Venturing into the Arctic to photograph landscapes really requires some thought and preparation. In winter, temperatures can drop well below minus-30-degrees Celsius, which can very quickly become life-threatening. It’s very important to be dressed appropriately and to be prepared for bad weather. I always use a Vaseline to protect my face and skin.
If you are in icy areas, use ice spikes under your shoes and your tripod. Pack extra batteries. It’s a good idea to keep one battery in your camera, a spare keeping warm tucked in an inner pocket, and the third charging in camp. Or use an analog camera with film. Being properly prepared is the key to being able to make great photographs in extreme conditions and for me, photo opportunities like in the Arctic found nowhere else on our planet.
Olstind, Lofoten - © Isabelle Bacher
Where in the world are you and what's next for you?
Actually now I am in Innsbruck, Austria. These are exciting times for me, photography is my passion and I try to live it. Through the Sony National Award this year, I got some interesting and fantastic possibilities and connections. I am not really sure about whats next to me but I am really excited to see where my photography work will take me.
#sony #SONYWORLDPHOTOGRAPHYAWARDS2018 #WPO #WORLDPHOTOGRAPHYORGANISATION #winner #austrianationalawards #nationalawards #arctic #monochrome #northernlights #winter #2018
Winner "Austria National Awards 2018" Sony World Photography Awards
Die österreichische Architektin Isabelle Bacher gewinnt mit ihrem Bild „Tanzende Nordlichter_monochrome“ den Austria National Award bei den Sony World Photography Awards 2018. Die GewinnerInnen des Offenen Wettbewerbs sowie der National Awards wurden heute ebenfalls bekanntgegeben.
Wien, 20. März 2018. Isabelle Bacher wurde heute zur Siegerin des Austria National Awards im Rahmen der Sony World Photography Awards 2018 gekürt.
Die aus Innsbruck stammende Architektin und leidenschaftliche Landschafts-Fotografin konnte die Expertenjury mit ihrem Bild «Tanzende Nordlichter_monochrome“ überzeugen. Es ist somit das beste Einzelbild, das von einer Fotografin/einem Fotografen aus Österreich aufgenommen und im Rahmen der Awards 2018 eingereicht wurde.
Die von der World Photography Organisation veranstalteten Sony World Photography Awards sind der facettenreichste Fotowettbewerb der Welt. Bei der elften Ausgabe der Awards ging eine Rekordanzahl von 320.000 Beiträgen von FotografInnen aus mehr als 200 Ländern und Regionen ein, die einige der weltweit besten zeitgenössischen Fotos des letzten Jahres einreichten.
Als Gewinnerin des Austria National Awards erhält Isabelle Bacher eine Alpha 7 II Systemkamera von Sony samt Objektiv und wird zur Preisverleihung der Sony World Photography Awards am 19. April nach London geladen. Ihr Erfolgsbild wird von 20. April bis 6. Mai bei der Sony World Photography Awards Exhibition in London ausgestellt und im Awards Book 2018 veröffentlicht.
Als Österreicherin mit norwegischen Wurzeln hat Isabelle Bacher 2013 entschieden, sich vier Jahre lang in Nordnorwegen in der Arktis niederzulassen. Ihr Beruf als Architektin ermöglicht es ihr geographisch flexibel zu sein und ihre Leidenschaft, die Landschaftsfotografie, zu leben. Die Unermesslichkeit der einsamen Fjorde, die ästhetischen Gletscher, die majestätische Bergwelt und das atemberaubende Licht des Hohen Nordens sind Inhalt ihrer Arbeiten. Es fasziniert sie, die Architektur und Formen, welche die Natur aus der Eiszeit bis in unsere Zeit geschaffen hat, zu visualisieren. Ihre Bilder wurden in Ausstellungen in Norwegen, Österreich, Frankreich und Großbritannien gezeigt sowie in internationalen Fotomagazinen publiziert.
Über das Siegerbild „Tanzende Nordlichter_monochrome“: Einer ihrer Favoritenplätze war ein Sandstrand mit Blick auf die Insel Bleikøya in Vesterålen, ein Archipel in Nordland, Norwegen. In einer sternenklaren unvergesslichen Vollmondnacht im Februar 2017 tanzten dann die Nordlichter mehrere Stunden über der Insel.
Ihren Gewinn kommentiert Bacher wie folgt: „Mit meinem Beitrag beim größten Fotowettbewerb der Welt vertreten und ausgezeichnet zu sein - mit dem Wissen, dass die Präsentation sowie das Marketing der Photo World Organisation auf höchstem Niveau und international stattfindet – ist für mich als leidenschaftliche Fotografin ein unvergessliches persönliches und berufliches Highlight“.
Die Siegerin wurde gemeinsam mit den Gewinnern aller 63 National Awards sowie den Siegern der 10 Kategorien des Offenen Wettbewerbs präsentiert. Die Gesamtgewinnerin/der Gesamtgewinner sowie die GewinnerInnen der Profikategorien werden am 19. April verkündet. Weitere Details erhalten Sie unter www.worldphoto.org
I am so happy :-) _WINNER of the Austria National Award _SONY WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2018 / World Photo Organisation :-) :-) :-)
An interview :-) in the july 2017 magazine ECO NOVA MAGAZINE-july 2017
http://www.econova.at/
#Econova #austria #tirol #isabellebacherphotography #sehnsuchtarktis #arctic
FRENCH MAGAZINE "RÈPONSES PHOTO" :-)
Happy to see one of my images in the Réponses Photo - Magazine :-)
#Réponses Photo #RéponsesPhoto #terraquantum #laterreenimages #NickBrandt #nickbrandtphotography #GilGautier #AlesKrivec #IsabelleTabacchi
MONOCHROME AWARD 2017_2nd place
I am so happy 🙃 about the 2nd place of the Austria National Award / Sony World Photography Award 2017 / World Photo Organisation
Monochrome Photography Award 2016 :-)
The wonderful Platform TERRA QIUANTUM published the selection. I am so happy to be part of it with one Northern Light photo.
Terra Quantum_selection of april :-)
https://terra-quantum.net/news/selection-of-march-2017-skyview-by-mieke-boynton/