NEWS

EAST GREENLAND PICTURE STORY

09-01-2010 – The German magazine GEO published in its January issue 2010 a series of aerial images which Bernhard took in one of the most remote areas in the world - in East Greenland. [MORE]

BIG MELT - A NEW PHOTO SERIES

07-12-2009 – For years Bernhard Edmaier as a photogapher has been involved in documenting the effents of climate change on Earth. This new photo series shows images of the regions which will alter in the near future due to global warming and which already bear visible traces of it. [MORE]

EARTH ON FIRE

15-10-2009 – "Earth on Fire - How volcanoes shape our planet" is the title of Bernhard Edmaier`s latest photo book, which has been published by Phaidon Press/London in October 2009. It features a wide range of volcanic phenomena and geothermal formations, mostly seen from the air. [MORE]

COLD SCAPES – IN THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE

18-12-2007 – The thawing permafrost in the arctic regions is one of the most important themes in the current debate about climate change. In its December 2007 issue The National Geographic Magazine published a picture story by Bernhard Edmaier entitled “Cold scapes” related to this phenomenon. [MORE]

EARTHSONG ON POSTCARDS

17-01-2007 – Recently, a selection of the photographs from Bernhard Edmaier`s photo book EARTHSONG have been made available as a postcard edition.   [MORE]

ON STAGE

17-01-2007 – Bernhard Edmaier`s aerial shot of Aletsch Glacier in Switzerland, the largest and longest glacier to be found in the Alps, was reproduced on a 30 x 20 metre large panel and served as backdrop in the Bern Municipal Theatre (Stadttheater Bern). [MORE]

PORTFOLIO IN THE GEO MAGAZINE

07-02-2006 – In February the GEO Magazine published a story about the glacier retreat in the Alps, with photographs of Bernhard Edmaier. Look at the [GEO WEBPAGES]. There you will also find a new [PORTFOLIO] with details about the photographer and his work. [MORE]

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EXHIBITIONS

Currently exhibition unscheduled.

[LIST OF EXHIBITIONS]

 

IMAGE RIGHTS

All information related to copyrights and licensing policy is available directly from Bernhard Edmaier  [info@bernhardedmaier.com] or from his associate Dr. Angelika Jung-Hüttl [angelika.jung-huettl@t-online.de], tel. +49 (0) 8636 7850, fax +49 (0) 8636 7167.

 

 

Ghoubbet al Kharab, Djibouti, Africa - volcanic cones on a crack in the earth`s crust, beside blue sea water – [MEHR]