Elderflora - images

Noah Kalina from “Lumberland”

Elderflora is a concert-length immersive performance for musical duo with optional images by American photographer Noah Kalina. In Kalina’s work, the natural world becomes supernatural. Using minimal lighting to maximum effect, Kalina’s subjects appear hyperreal. The images for Elderflora are drawn from Kalina’s “Lumberland,” a series of shots of a single Black Walnut tree across multiple seasons. There are 12 in total — 1 for each song. We can work with you to determine the aspect ratio & resolution you need.

Kalina and Connery’s previous work together includes “We Need a Room” shot with Connery’s duo, Sky Creature, in an abandoned silo in Oneonta, NY.

 

noah kalina bio

Noah Kalina is an American art photographer based in New York. Much of his work focuses on the passage of time, including his well-known project Everyday, which shows the aging of a human. Everyday has been viewed over 27 million times on YouTube, and screened at museums around the world including the Musee de l’´Elysée (Lausanne, Switzerland), the International Center of Photography (NYC), D21 Kunstraum (Leipzig, Germany), Hawyward Gallery (London) and is in the permanent collection of Austin Museum of Art. Kalina’s photographs have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Monocle, Businessweek, Nylon, Esquire, Le Monde and Interview, and his work has been commissioned by numerous publications including Google, Disney, General Electric, and Facebook. Notable projects include Kalina’s 2016 documentation of data centers around the world for Google; a commission from MoMA to highlight their 2019 reopening campaign; and Kalina’s official wedding portrait of Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan. noahkalina.com