Grief for master photographer Gerhard Trumler: a life full of pictures

Grief for master photographer Gerhard Trumler: a life full of pictures

Steinheilgasse 3, 1210 Wien, Österreich - The loss of an important artist: Photographer Gerhard Trumler died. Today, on July 24, 2025, the art and cultural scene and numerous fans mourn the talented photographer, who was known for his unique work. Details on his curriculum vitae and the circumstances of his death have not yet been published, but his inheritance will live on through his impressive photographs. ORF Vienna reports that Trumler pursued both an artistic and a social mission.

Gerhard Trumler not only captured styleless moments of life, but also focused on the topics of sustainable development and responsible consumption. His book "Gerhard Trumler-Photographs 1970-2000" is an excellent example of this, in which 156 duotone illustrations are accommodated on 159 pages. The hardcover book, published by Christian Brandstätter in Vienna, is currently available for € 15.00. It is important to mention that the condition of the book is good, but the dust jacket is slightly rubbed. We help point out that orders are free of shipping within Austria from € 39 and to Germany from € 59.

a social contribution

But Trumler was not only a master of his field, but also a supporter of social projects. The sale of his works and the book mentioned goes to the Social Economic Operation Carla Vienna, the aim of which is to design jobs for disadvantaged people and to finance various Caritas projects. Visitors can pick up the book in the center of Steinheilgasse 3, 1210 Vienna - the opening times are from Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

The socio-cultural orientation of Carla Vienna also promotes the environmental aspect: the reuse of products is protected and reduced CO2 emissions. If you are interested in the acquisition of the book, you should be aware that this purchase is subject to the general terms and conditions of Carla Vienna.

The memory of Gerhard Trumler remains alive, both through his artistic work and through the positive social impulses he left. His commitment will continue to find a place in the care and promotion of a sustainable and social world.

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