
2006
'The angle of the world allows us to see the real as an outer and inner presence at the same time, an opaque otherness, yet capable of becoming an intimate space. These incommensurable lengths and distances of an interior that opens up: The mysterious movement of the clouds, the cadence of the waves against the light, or the silent slippage of a barely identifiable human silhouette, everything seems transfigured, derealized and reinvented by light in a poetic world that evokes the paintings of Turner or Friedrich, the writings of Poe or Baudelaire.’ — Violeta Salvatierra

The Platypus Guardian

Leaning on the tree

Muir Woods

Boj o Hřensko

Over Hawaii

Grizzly Man

Smile

March of the Penguins

An Inconvenient Truth

Zoo Quest to West Africa

Viktor

Alaska: Spirit of the Wild

The Last Trapper

Somniloquies

Selva. A Portrait of Parvaneh Navaï

National Geographic: Iceland River Challenge

Wildlife in the Rockies

Private Chronicles: Monologue

The Himalayas

Animal Olympians