Archive for the ‘Ungeklärte Fälle’ Category
Tuesday, July 31st, 2012
Tags:Bulgaria, Europe, Kresna
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Saturday, May 12th, 2012
Tags:Europe, Film, France, Métro, Paris
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Sunday, April 29th, 2012
Tags:Europe, France, Métro, Paris
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Saturday, April 28th, 2012
Tags:Europe, France, Métro, Oberkampf, Paris, République, Stalingrad
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Tuesday, April 10th, 2012
Tags:Cultural Heritage, Europe, Germany, Large Format Camera, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics, Phase One, Series Of Four
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Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

today, the 6th march 2012, at the “poladarium calendar”, you can see my picture “driving behind palms”
Tags:Asia, Dubai, Palms, Polaroid, United Arab Emirates
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Friday, March 2nd, 2012

my postcard series “bauzug am nordbahnhof” is back again on sale at the bookstore “walther könig – kleiner schlossplatz 1 – 70173 stuttgart”
Tags:Bauzug am Nordbahnhof, Europe, Germany, Large Format Camera, Postcard, Stuttgart, Stuttgart 21
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Thursday, February 16th, 2012

“some people are bullfighters, some people are politicians. i’m a photographer.”
Tags:Airplane, Alps, Austria, Bad Gastein, Blow Up, Europe, Snow
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Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

it was thomas hoepker, the famous magnum photographer, who once said “you take one, maybe two pictures a year”. this is my picture 2011. i took it through the window of my car on the 26th of august 2011 at the susten pass in switzerland after a little thunderstorm came down.
Tags:Alps, Europe, My Picture, Rain, Stein Galcier, Susten Pass, Switzerland, Thunderstorm
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Saturday, January 14th, 2012

oops…it ran aground last night near the island of giglio/italy…damn!
i took the picture in the port of genoa in 2006 when the ship was brand-new.
Tags:Costa Concordia, Disaster, Europe, Genova, Italy, Mediterranean Sea, Ship
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Saturday, January 14th, 2012

my new website is online now. have a look:
-> www.victorbrigola.com
Tags:Large Format Camera, Myself, Phase One, Website
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Sunday, January 1st, 2012

2012 – what are you waiting for?
i’m back in stuttgart:
victor s. brigola
photography
libanonstrasse 72
d-70184 stuttgart
fon +49 711 90 11 60 61
mobile +49 171 20 51 563
hello@victorbrigola.com
www.victorbrigola.com
Tags:Caravan, Happy New Year, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics, New Zealand, Postcard, Stuttgart
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Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

together with one of the editors of “slab magazine – the heuristic journal of gonzo blurbanism”, oliver miller, i have been working on a project called “rowhousechurches of berlin”. here is the eighth and last part for now. the series will be continued:
http://www.slab-mag.com/
http://www.slab-mag.com/collections/squeezing-in-some-spirituality/
thank you oliver for writing about the rowhousechurches and slab magazine as well for publishing my pictures of the rowhousechurches of berlin!
Tags:Berlin, Cultural Heritage, Europe, Germany, Large Format Camera, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics, Phase One, Rowhousechurches, Slab Magazine
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Sunday, November 27th, 2011





the abandoned officers’ houses in the robinson barracks area
Tags:America, Cultural Heritage, Europe, Germany, Large Format Camera, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics, Phase One, Stuttgart, USA
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