One of my actual projects is abstract photography of natural landscapes. Most of the time I have my camera with me. Sometimes I photograph out of the blue, just because there are some special colours or a special light. 

I developed this kind of photography to express in a stronger way the colours, the light, the atmosphere and the motion of nature. It is my very own view of the beauty of the nature, and I intend with this kind of photography to capture and show the mystic, the movement and the vulnerability of our environment. The boundary between reality and phantasy blur and you can feel the miracle of nature. It shows that all is in movement and continuous change. Not one single moment can be repeated.

Romy Pfeifer, a German photographer, resides in a rural region in the South of Stuttgart, alongside her animal companions – a dog, three cats, and a horse. 

Her photographic journey is primarily self-taught, encompassing a diverse array of subjects, including natural landscapes, animal, travel, and portraiture. However, what holds particular significance for her is the realm of experimental and abstract photography, where she employs various techniques and creative approaches.

Romy Pfeifer’s knowledge and photography expertise continually advance through her independent, self-directed learning. Her portfolio spans over many different genres. Throughout her work, she strives to elicit emotional responses from viewers while upholding the authenticity of her photographic creations.

Romy Pfeifer constantly seeks to embrace new challenges in her photography, such as her current project, focused on multi-exposure and abstract photography.