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Christoffer Relander’s Multiple Exposure Portraits

Visualizing the innate connection between humans and nature, Finish photographer Christoffer Relander creates delicate multiple-exposure portraits that captivate with their subtlety. His subjects become transparent, letting in glimpses of pine trees, leaves and rays of sunlight. The figures could be imagined as anybody — the focus is not on their identity but on their harmony with the forest environments in the works. The soft palette of grey tones leaves many details to be discovered.

Visualizing the innate connection between humans and nature, Finish photographer Christoffer Relander creates delicate multiple-exposure portraits that captivate with their subtlety. His subjects become transparent, letting in glimpses of pine trees, leaves and rays of sunlight. The figures could be imagined as anybody — the focus is not on their identity but on their harmony with the forest environments in the works. The soft palette of grey tones leaves many details to be discovered.

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