
NEWS

Monatskalender 14 Blatt: 12 Monate + 1 Deckblatt + 1 Schlussblatt

Format: 420 mm x 297 mm


Monatskalender 14 Blatt: 12 Monate + 1 Deckblatt + 1 Schlussblatt
N° 1 - 2024
Calendar 2025
With well over 10,000 known recent species found on all continents, birds are the second most diverse group of vertebrates after fish. Their diversity, their adaptability and not least their sometimes overwhelming colorfulness make birds one of the most attractive motifs in the fauna world. In this calendar, we present some of our most beautiful motifs from recent years.

N° 3 - 2023
Project Lapland
The allure of the vastness and low population density, as well as our fascination with the extreme conditions to which living creatures are exposed in the far north, led us to a project in Lapland, the northernmost area of mainland Europe.
Our latest series Sápmi resulted from this journey. To introduce the series, we have included a short trailer of our journey through Lapland on the left.
In addition to the series Sápmi, the unlimited edition has been renewed and enlarged by the new section landscape pictures.

N° 1 - 2023
Unlimited edition
From October 2023, we will be offering photos in a new unlimited form. The pictures will be printed on premium fine art paper from Hahnemühle. However, if a motif with a frame is desired, we will also sell it on canvas with a stretcher frame. Here too, we ensure the best possible quality and supply this version on canvas from Hahnemühle.

N° 1 - 2022
Project Ecuador
Inspired by Alexander von Humboldt, perhaps one of the greatest naturalists of all time, it was a dream of ours to work in Ecuador. A lengthy planning process was followed by a ten-week trip, which resulted in the limited edition series Naturgemälde and Tierra. The series Naturgemälde is based on Humboldt's best-known work and depicts the colourful diversity of Ecuador in the form of hummingbirds - the country's flying jewels. With Tierra, on the other hand, we concluded a long-term project on the interconnectedness of the world, as Humboldt probably first understood it. A short trailer about our journey through Ecuador is attached.