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DANIEL SANNWALD

DANIEL SANNWALD

Born in Germany in 1979, Daniel Sannwald is emerging as one of the true original voices in contemporary photography. In a landscape dominated by referential and repetitive imagery, Daniel is establishing a strong and recognizable signature that is already catching the attention of some of the most influential trendsetters in the fashion and photography industries. His surrealistic and hauntingly beautiful images speak of a world were Fashion and Art meet to reveal a unique narrative.
Daniel studied at the Royal Academy in Antwerp and is now based in London.
Daniel contributes to numerous magazines. Amongst them: Dazed & Confused, i-D, Vogue Hommes Japan, V magazine and Qvest. His work has been honoured with a nomination by the Photomuseum Winterhur in Switzerland, and a Lead Award nomination in Germany. He has photographed projects for Louis Vuitton, Nike, Adidas, Replay, Wrangler and Shiseido.
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LION SEA

today i went with my “weekly day of things we never done before – club” to a place called LION SEA. ( well actually its called leigh on sea but lets pretent its called LION SEA)

if you dont know about my club click here!

we traveled by train with a nice selection of books and a wonderful nice ride trough the countryside.

our “train” book selection was:

- E.E.Cummings – selected poems
- Ted Hughes – Gaudete
- Three Czech Poets – Nezval, Bartusek, Hanzilk
- The golden treasures of the best songs and lyrical poems in english language
- Citroen the car

We wandered to a nice spot in Lion Sea and watched the tides while eating mussels.
i really like tides – its nice to watch changes.

the tides made me think of one of my favourite children books “The Neverending Story by Michael Ende” – and the desert of colors which exists in a symbiosis with Perilin the night forest.
A desert at day and a forest at night.

“If you have never wept bitter tears because a wonderful story has come to an end and you must take your leave of the characters with whom you have shared so many adventures, whom you have loved and admired, for whom you have hoped and feared, and without whose company life seems empty and meaningless.

If such things have not been part of your own experience, you probably won’t understand what Bastian did next.”
— Michael Ende (The Neverending Story)

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