Desert Storm | Edition of 29 | Sossusvlei, Namibia
From altitude above Sossusvlei, the shot was taken higher than the forming clouds - the Namib dunes visible beneath them, the storm moving in across the oldest desert on earth from a vantage point most photographs of this place never reach.
Limited edition of 29 - One size: 50×70 cm - Hand-signed & numbered by Tobias Hägg - 308g Hahnemühle fine art paper, matte finish
archival paper
shipping above €95
Stockholm, Sweden
"The quality of the images was greater than I could have ever hoped for. I am proud to call myself a collector of his work."
Matthew D. ·
Sossusvlei in the Namib-Naukluft National Park contains some of the tallest sand dunes on earth - formations that have been accumulating for five million years in a desert that has been continuously arid for longer than that. Rain is rare enough that when storms do form over the Namib they are a photographic event in themselves. This image was captured from above the cloud layer as weather moved in over the dunes - the orange and red of the sand visible beneath the grey-white of the forming storm, the scale relationship between the two made legible only by the altitude of the shot.
The layered composition - dunes below, cloud above, the horizon line between them - gives this image a depth and drama that most aerial desert photographs lack. It works as a strong statement piece in any space where the subject can carry the wall on its own.
Craft & Materials
| Paper | 308g Hahnemühle fine art, matte finish - lifetime archival quality |
| Border | 50mm white border for easy framing |
| Framing | Fits standard frames (not included) |
| Size | 50×70 cm |
| Edition | 29 prints worldwide - hand-signed and numbered by Tobias Hägg |
| Certificate | Certificate of Authenticity included |
| Delivery | 3-14 days, shipped in a protective tube |
| Shipping | Worldwide - free above €95 |
| Paper | 308g Hahnemühle fine art, matte — lifetime archival quality |
| Border | 50mm white border for easy framing |
| Framing | Fits standard frames (not included) |
| Delivery | 3–14 days, shipped in a protective tube |
| Shipping | Worldwide — free above €95 |
Desert Storm
Sossusvlei in the Namib-Naukluft National Park contains some of the tallest sand dunes on earth - formations that have been accumulating for five million years in a desert that has been continuously arid for longer than that. Rain is rare enough that when storms do form over the Namib they are a photographic event in themselves. This image was captured from above the cloud layer as weather moved in over the dunes - the orange and red of the sand visible beneath the grey-white of the forming storm, the scale relationship between the two made legible only by the altitude of the shot. The layered composition - dunes below, cloud above, the horizon line between them - gives this image a depth and drama that most aerial desert photographs lack.
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