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Franka Gabler: Echoes of Nature, on view from March 11 to April 4, 2026 at the Main Gallery of the Viewpoint Photographic Art Center in Sacramento, invites visitors into the quiet, reflective spaces of the natural world through the lens of award-winning landscape photographer Franka Gabler. Her work is less about sweeping panoramas and more about the intimate details, subtle moods, and fleeting moments that reveal the essence of a place.
Gabler’s photographs capture the lingering impressions left by the natural world—the soft haze of a misty morning, the delicate interplay of light and shadow on a snow-laden forest floor, or the quiet stillness of a lakeshore at dusk. These are moments that calm the mind, steady the breath, and evoke a sense of connection to the rhythms of the environment. In her approach, intuition guides the eye: she follows what calls to her, allowing the subtle and overlooked to emerge as subjects of quiet power and beauty.
Born in Croatia and now residing in California’s Sierra Nevada foothills near Yosemite, Gabler has spent decades exploring the interplay between light, atmosphere, and emotional resonance in the landscape. Her work often balances abstraction and documentation, presenting scenes that are at once specific and universal, intimate yet expansive. Whether in color or black-and-white, her images convey mood, depth, and the sensory experience of being present in nature.
Recognized internationally for her contributions to landscape photography, Gabler has received top awards including the 2022 Landscape Photography World Awards overall prize and accolades from the Natural Landscape Photography Awards. Her portfolio “Expressive Yosemite” was featured in
Lens Work Photography Magazine, reflecting her ability to translate the Sierra’s fleeting moments into lasting, meditative experiences.
Echoes of Nature offers viewers a chance to slow down, witness the quiet poetry of natural spaces, and reconnect with the inner landscapes shaped by time spent outdoors. Gabler’s work reminds us that even the briefest encounters with nature can leave enduring impressions that inspire reflection, balance, and wonder.
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© Franka Gabler