Lars Focke: Geometrical shapes and patterns turned into art

Deeply moved by the strange alien landscapes of the Antarctic wilderness during his adventure expedition Lars finds himself in steady search of epic images.

The ocean changes you! – The more time you spend on and in the water, the less significant everyday life problems become.

Growing up by the sea and my three-month study as a photographer on the Antarctic expedition ANT-XXIII / 9 on the research vessel Polarstern, I have developed a close relationship with the ocean and his endless horizon. Since then, I try to regularly photograph extraordinary landscapes to confront the viewer with the force of nature and the stark contrast to the everyday urban life. 

Moreover, I see in my photographic work a strong inspiration from science fiction topics like the visual language of Stanley Kubrick and Ridley Scott or motifs such as the feeling of abandonment and orientation in a suddenly unfamiliar desolate environment. I am looking for designs that stand out from their surroundings as strange or unnatural to reduce them to their minimum form.

Check out http://www.larsfocke.de for more amazing photography.

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