Archive for the ‘People’ Category
Monday, November 16th, 2020







just two days before the second lockdown began, i headed into the kleinwalsertal to take the photos of the youth hostel of the stadtjugendring stuttgart. this weekend felt a little bit like “shining” being nearly alone in a 20 room hostel with around 70 beds up in the mountains.
Tags:ArcaSwiss, ArcaSwiss Rm3di, Austria, Europe, Fuji GFX R, Large Format Camera
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Tuesday, September 22nd, 2020

for a panel website of my client fidam i took a lot of portraits. here are a few of them.
Tags:Bad Mergentheim, Europe, Fidam, Fuji X-Pro 2, Fujifilm, Germany
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Friday, May 22nd, 2020




it was the fifth time that i was teaching my workshop technical camera and architectural photography at the wifi innsbruck, and i have been travelling nearly a hundred times to innsbruck, where i once lived, but it was the first time that i had a special permit to enter my homeland austria. in times of covid 19 it is not that easy to travel in europe…nobody ever thought that something like this could happen. i was really happy, that my workshop took place with these fabulous participants!
Tags:ArcaSwiss, ArcaSwiss Rm3di, Austria, Europe, Fuji GFX R, Innsbruck, Large Format Camera, Tyrol, Workshop
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Tuesday, April 7th, 2020







this is my very spontanous coronavirus pandemic project from today. i call it high noon. on a normal tuesday in april, with more than 20°, there are lot of people around in the city for shopping or having lunch. but at the moment the city is quiet as i have seen it only on early sunday mornings and only a few people are on the streets.
Tags:ArcaSwiss, ArcaSwiss Rm3di, Europe, Fuji GFX R, Germany, Large Format Camera, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics, Stuttgart
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Tuesday, March 3rd, 2020

it was thomas hoepker, the famous magnum photographer, who once said “you take one, maybe two pictures a year”. this is my picture 2019. i took it in basel on an ordinary saturday morning. i love the scenery and the slow mood which is a real expression of switzerland for me, the watch, the confiserie and the woman inbetween with her two dogs tapping on her phone.
Tags:Basel, Europe, Fuji X-Pro2, My Picture, Switzerland
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Thursday, January 23rd, 2020





today is the 100th birthday of the living architecture pritzker price laureate legend gottfried böhm who build the mariendom in neviges where i was able to take these photographs.
Tags:ArcaSwiss, Brutalism, Church, Cultural Heritage, Europe, Germany, Large Format Camera, Mariendom, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics, Phase One
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Monday, January 6th, 2020

no deal? 2020
Tags:Bar & Bowl, England, Europe, Fuji X-Pro 2, Happy New Year, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics, United Kingdom, Walton on the Naze, Walton Pier
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Tuesday, August 27th, 2019




it’s now more than 20 years that i am working for my client fidam and we have been shooting another great training programme for people with diabetes disease
Tags:Bad Mergentheim, Europe, Germany
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Tuesday, March 26th, 2019

it was thomas hoepker, the famous magnum photographer, who once said “you take one, maybe two pictures a year”. this is my picture 2018. i took it in my hometown stuttgart on an ordinary day in june. it shows how poor stuttgart, one of the richest cities in germany, everyday is.
Tags:Europe, Fuji X 100t, Fujifilm, Germany, My Picture, Stuttgart
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Tuesday, February 19th, 2019




for a special issue of the monopol magazine i photographed the museum burda in baden-baden
Tags:ArcaSwiss, Baden-Baden, Europe, Germany, Large Format Camera, Museum, Phase One, SchneiderKreuznach, View Camera
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Saturday, December 15th, 2018

if you are interested in learning photography, just have a look at my brandnew website www.victorbrigola-workshop.de where you can find a lot of different workshops i will give
Tags:ArcaSwiss, Fuji X-Pro 2, Hasselblad, Large Format Camera, Photography, SchneiderKreuznach, Teaching, View Camera, Workshop
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Friday, November 23rd, 2018






lots of questions and answers at the launch event of the business innovation engineering center of the fraunhofer iao in stuttgart
Tags:Europe, Fuji X-Pro 2, Germany, Stuttgart
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Monday, July 9th, 2018








in good and bad wheather conditions i documented an excavation project of the university of basel in francavilla marittima. my pictures will be shown in an exhibition next year in basel.
Tags:Archaeology, Calabria, Europe, Excavation, Francavilla Marittima, Fuji X-Pro 2, Fujifilm, Italy
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Tuesday, February 20th, 2018

it was thomas hoepker, the famous magnum photographer, who once said “you take one, maybe two pictures a year”. this is my picture 2017. i took it in rome, italy while i was staying there for an archaeological meeting.
Tags:Europe, Fuji X-Pro 2, Italy, My Picture, Rome
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Monday, February 19th, 2018





documentation of the stuttgarter filmwinter and the festival of expanded media
Tags:Cinema, Europe, Filmwinter, Fuji X-Pro 2, Fujifilm, Germany
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