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Captured during a winter excursion in 2019 at the Trysil ski resort in Norway, this photograph documents the remarkable vitality of the photographerβs parents. As they navigated the cross-country trails around Skurufjellet Mountain, their enduring energy served as both a challenge and an inspiration for the photographer, who seized the moments of rest to frame this scene. The image stands as a testament to active aging and the beauty of the Nordic landscape. Its award-worthy quality lies in the poignant juxtaposition of the vast, serene mountain environment against the personal, human narrative of perseverance and family connection.
Born in Norway and currently based in Oslo, Marianne Vahl brings a unique perspective to her photography, shaped by her background as a classical singer and philosopher. Having resided in England, Spain, and Denmark, she draws upon her extensive travels to document nature, architecture, and art with a keen eye for inspiration. Her work is distinguished by a thoughtful integration of visual imagery with philosophical and poetic narratives, reflecting a deep, contemplative approach to the world around her.
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When I was seven, my grandfather took me walking through the woods behind his house. He walked with a heavy, rhythmic cane, and he never once looked back to see if I was keeping up.
Read the reflection →There is a particular rhythm to the way we move through a landscape when we are not trying to conquer it, but simply to exist within it.
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It is never too late for skiing
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Beautiful!
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