With this 12-year project set in the landscape surrounding Oslo, Norwegian photographer Marius Schultz (born 1962)--a member of the Norwegian collective Forbundet Frie Fotografer--presents an immersive view of nature's vastness and purity. The main characters are the trees and their greatness: they interact harmoniously with the water, the endless sky, the open landscapes and the intense colors of the seasons. The photographer tells both a universal tale of the power of these trees, and a personal narrative of the microcosm in which the photographer and his children were born and live every day.
In A Conversation with Nature, the photographer's act of seeing draws the readers into a magical and faraway world, and invites them to take part in this poetic story.