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Marius Tegethoff‘s photographic work in Diffusionism features photos that were taken from a great height. They are the result of his analytical-documentary observations, and the transparent quality of the air makes them look like painted images of the sky. They are poetic in their limitlessness, and this gives rise to a feeling that is simultaneously strange and familiar.
Tegethoff‘s work is inspired by photographers as Ansel Adams, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Bruno Aveillan.