Fotomonat Graz

Festival für zeitgenössische Fotografie

Sabine Miorini

 

Sabine Miorini is a nature and wildlife photographer whose work is driven by a profound love for the natural world and a deep concern for its future. Although she has travelled across many parts of the globe, it is Africa and its wildlife that have shaped her vision most strongly.
She sees animals as emotional, intelligent, and conscious beings with distinct personalities. This perspective defines her photographic approach: rather than simply documenting wildlife, she seeks to portray the individuality, presence, and quiet dignity of each creature she encounters. Her images aim to create an emotional connection between viewer and subject, encouraging a deeper awareness of the natural world.
For Sabine, photography is more than a creative practice — it is a way of life. Time spent in nature brings her peace, grounding, and gratitude. Surrounded by open landscapes, changing light, and the forces of the elements, she finds clarity and inspiration. These experiences shape both her artistic language and her personal philosophy.
Her journeys across Africa, from east to west, have brought her close to remote landscapes, diverse cultures, and important conservation initiatives. Witnessing the rapid disappearance of natural habitats and the decline of wildlife populations has strengthened her commitment to conservation. She actively supports projects that protect endangered species, particularly rhinos, using her photography to raise awareness and give a voice to the voiceless.
At the heart of her work lies a simple belief: the beauty of nature is irreplaceable, and what we choose today will shape the world of tomorrow. Through her images, she hopes to inspire respect, gratitude, and a deeper sense of responsibility for the planet we all share.

www.sabinemiorini.com

 

Foto: Sabine Miorini; FOMO Ort: Kastner & Öhler, Sackstraße 7–13, 8010 Graz

14. April – 15. Mai 2026