Will man sehr feine Dinge sichtbar machen, so muss man sie färben.
Joseph Joubert
My photographic work moves between lightness and depth — between what is seen and what is felt.
I explore the essence of everyday objects by reducing them to color, light and movement. For me, light is energy: reflection and absorption in constant dialogue. Through abstract compositions, I seek to reveal the often unseen character of things — their quiet presence beneath the surface. Fragments of the ordinary become luminous fields of color. Light animates form, dissolves boundaries, and transforms the familiar into something contemplative. Shallow depth of field, shifting exposure and motion create images that echo the language of abstract painting.
Color has always carried emotion. It awakens memory, evokes sensations, and connects us to moments deeply stored within us. The chromatic encounters in my work invite viewers to pause — to remember, to feel, to project their own experiences into the image.
My titles arise from personal associations — subtle traces of inner landscapes — leaving space for individual interpretation and resonance.
Daniela (*1986, Germany) works with photography as an open, experimental medium. After 3 years of photographic training and the bachelor of communication studies with a focus on art history in Vienna, her artistic path led her through several European cities before settling near the Baltic Sea. Her work reflects a continuous dialogue between movement, perception and emotion.
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2017 Gruppenausstellung Photokina, im Rahmen eines Photo-Awards nominiert für das beste Bild in der Kategorie “Emotionen”
2018 Einzelausstellung “Colors”, Weinissage in der Josephstadt, Wien