Claire Droppert

Netherlands

Claire Droppert is a Photographer and Visual Artist based in Rotterdam in The Netherlands. She is also known on Instagram as @claireonline with over 335k followers. Claire's trademark in her work focuses on serenity, simplicity and silence. She has a fascination for remote places and desolate landscapes and she aims to capture the essence of natural elements in a unique way. In this vein, the artist focusses on minimalistic subjects combined with unique editing styles, which result in a signature of images that have a dreamy, ethereal look. Within her work, the artist hopes to leave a positive, emotional impact that inspires others.

Claire's work has been exhibited in national and international exhibitions in New York, Paris, Brussels and Rotterdam and has been featured in publications and international media sites including The Huffington Post, Wired, ABCNews, Lightroom, Gizmodo, This is Colossal, Fastcodesign, Design You Trust, Fubiz, Crispme, Bloginity, Bored Panda, Photographyblogger, Apple and Ellen DeGeneres. She has also had the honour of creating commissioned work for brands such as Adobe, Canon, Strongbow and BMW.


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Miracle Mirage 3

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Nothing is quite as it seems as you gaze upon this magical scene. You are looking at starlings in flight in a mirrored murmuration - a phenomenon that defies expectations and captures the imagination. Watch as thousands of starlings converge in the sky, each one playing its part in a breathtaking aerial ballet of symmetry. Together, they form shapes and patterns that seem to transcend the ordinary, blurring the boundaries between art and nature in a display of mesmerizing natural beauty. The starlings weave their mesmerizing dance, inviting you to become part of their majestic display. And amidst this breathtaking spectacle, keep an eye out for the elusive bird of prey, silently observing this grand performance from its vantage point above.

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00:59

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2021

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