Book Preview: Boys In Nature by Richard Kranzin


Boys In Nature is a limited edition book photographed by Berlin-based photographer Richard Kranzin. Over a two year period, Kranzin photographed over 20 male models for this project, using forests, lakes and fields as a backdrop and source of inspiration. He collected his favourite shots for this book and the results are simply stunning. Printed on high-quality 200gsm paper with a 350gsm velvet laminated cover, this book is a beautiful collector’s piece.

‘Nature and human creation have always been a theme of poetry, and I see my photos as a kind of poetry too.’ Richard Kranzin

Specification
A4 (210mm x 297mm)
100 pages, B/W
Softback, Perfect Bound
350gsm cover with velvet lamination
High quality 200 gsm silk paper inside

The book is available in softcover print and digital editions from the links below:

Ordering:
You can purchase a softback print edition or download HERE

*Warning: If any of the images in our preview are posted by bloggers/press, please credit the photographer Richard Kranzin with his web and social links and also please link back to this page.

Production Credits:
Front Cover Model: Julius
Back Cover Model: Nicolas
Photography: Richard Kranzin
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Models:
Fabian, Tim, Steven, Julian, Stefan, Julius, Nicolas, Benjamin, Michael, Sebastian, Maximilian, Luca, Christian, Marcel, Adam, Kevin, Arthur, Sam & Sven.

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(c) Richard Kranzin Photography
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(c) Richard Kranzin Photography
Back cover (c) Richard Kranzin Photography

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