Johanna Christgau is a Germany-based photographer whose work explores the space between perception and abstraction. Using in-camera multiple exposure, intentional camera movement, and selective post-processing, she transforms natural and urban subjects into layered visual interpretations.
Rather than documenting reality, her images investigate how form, memory, and atmosphere interact. Her practice is driven by a fascination with the shifting boundary between recognition and dissolution, where familiar subjects become expressive visual structures.
Working primarily with nature, landscape, and abstract imagery, she seeks to create photographs that invite contemplation and encourage viewers to experience the visible world in new ways.