About the artist:
When his band broke up, it didn’t take long for Michael Schauer to discover his next creative endeavor: photography. He picked up his phone and taught himself by taking pictures of the architecture around Munich, Germany. Surrounded by a blend of old churches and modern structures, Michael had plenty of inspiration.
Soon after, he bought a camera and traveled beyond the city limits to explore remote landscapes of mountains, lakes, forests, and glaciers. Michael also learned the ins and outs of Lightroom Classic and Photoshop — both of which he loves to use to this day. He quickly absorbed everything he could about photography, from craft and theory to other photographers’ styles.
Michael finds inspiration in novelist Haruki Murakami’s tales of love, loneliness, and longing, as well as artists like Albert Bierstadt and Caspar David Friedrich, whose paintings provide a portal into other worlds. Whether it’s for his landscape or commercial photography, Michael has a habit of composing frames in his mind wherever he goes — a practice that helps him notice the beauty that surrounds him every day.