“Julian Rad” (Julian Rad) among the quiet plains and flowered gardens of Austria, recorded a world that is far from the bustle and close to the details of wild life. This collection of spring photographs iroduces squirrels not as a merely cute subject, but as a living and dynamic part of nature; Curious creatures that move among the flowers and depict the gele rhythm of the season.
In each frame, a short but accurate mome can be seen; A squirrel hiding behind a tulip investigates the sce of a daffodil or jumps through the blossoms. These images are not the result of chance, but the result of hours of waiting, understanding animal behavior and respecting the natural distance between humans and wildlife. Instead of ierfering, Rudd lets nature take its course, and this approach creates a sense of iimacy and realism in the photographs.
His visual style is a combination of soft light, vivid colors and calculated framings that create a dreamy mood without exaggeration. However, the images are never far from reality. Squirrels are seen as they are, i.e. playful, cautious and fully engaged in their surroundings. (121 clicks)




