Trine Søndergaard
Copenhagen, Denmark
About the Artist
Trine Søndergaard's work is characterized by its exploration of themes of identity, memory, and the female experience. Her photographs, which often incorporate elements of portraiture and landscape, create evocative, contemplative images. Søndergaard's work is both visually elegant and conceptually rigorous, inviting viewers to reconsider the nature of photography.Contact & Social
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