Fee-Gloria Grönemeyer

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Fee-Gloria Grönemeyer, born in Wiesbaden, Germany in 1993, now lives in Bitche, France as a photographer, artist and director. Her photos are often humorous and a bit surreal. She likes to take inspiration from her surroundings and incorporates her findings into her work. Topics that are often featured in her photography include: nature, pollution and identity. She has shot stories for The New Yorker, SSAW, Vogue Italia and Autre Magazine. Her clients include Iris Van Herpen, D’Heygere and Polaroid.

In what ways does nature inspire or inform your work?

Moving to the French countryside in 2020 completely transformed my relationship with nature, making it an essential part of my mental health and well-being. Spending time in nature allows me to recharge after long periods of travel and gives me fresh perspectives. The quiet moments outdoors inspire new ideas and helps me see details, patterns, and stories that I might otherwise overlook.

What does it mean to you to be part of a thriving ecosystem?

To me, being part of a thriving ecosystem means understanding that we are a small but important part of the natural world. It’s about appreciating the beauty and balance of the world around us and respecting how everything is connected.

 

We as humans have created this idea that somehow we are separate from nature, above it in some way. We are part of nature, and when we reconnect with it, we not only help the environment but also heal ourselves.

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