Mia Stalnacke Art Collections
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Artwork by Mia Stalnacke
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Silent Night by Mia Stalnacke
Winter night by Mia Stalnacke
Rainbow of lights by Mia Stalnacke
Winter wonderland by Mia Stalnacke
The wave by Mia Stalnacke
Storm over Kiruna by Mia Stalnacke
Rain of light by Mia Stalnacke
The flame by Mia Stalnacke
Heaven by Mia Stalnacke
Mirror by Mia Stalnacke
Ghostly glow by Mia Stalnacke
Abisko aurora by Mia Stalnacke
Massive flame by Mia Stalnacke
Beam me up by Mia Stalnacke
Everything was almost perfect by Mia Stalnacke
Sky on fire by Mia Stalnacke
Moonlit night by Mia Stalnacke
Serenity by Mia Stalnacke
Waves by Mia Stalnacke
Serenity by Mia Stalnacke
The boat by Mia Stalnacke
Layers of light by Mia Stalnacke
Serenity by Mia Stalnacke
Still night by Mia Stalnacke
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About Mia Stalnacke
Photographer based far above the arctic circle in Kiruna, Sweden. Fortunate enough to live in the subarctic where the northern lights frequently light up the night. This shows in my photography which more often than not features those magical lights in the sky.
My aim is to show the wonders of the night sky accompanied by earthly elements. To get people interested in astronomy and start looking up.
Sadly a starry sky isn’t that easy to find anymore due to massive amounts of light pollution on this planet. If we, stargazers, amateur astronomers and astrophotographers, grow in numbers maybe we can change that.
My work has been published in books and magazines, web publications and newspapers. Forbes being the latest feature piece, you’ll find a link on the press page
I’ve been awarded two NASA APODs, been named one of the best astrophotographers in Sweden and I’ve been shortlisted in the Insight Astronomy Photographer Of The Year competition.