Posts Tagged ‘Fujifilm’
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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Wednesday, March 13th, 2019




my series “joyful architecture” is highly recommended at the “european architectural photography prize 2019”
Tags:Europäischer Architekturfotografie-Preis, Europe, Fuji X 100t, Fujifilm, Germany, Highly Recommended, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics
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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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Monday, June 11th, 2018





while my architecture workshop in an old military hospital in the swabian jura i found fabulous walls
Tags:Cultural Heritage, Europe, Fuji X-Pro 2, Fujifilm, Germany, New Topographic Movement, New Topographics, Swabian Jura, Wall
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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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Friday, December 8th, 2017


i shoot some portraits of the cantor joerg hannes hahn and his choir in the fabulous architecture of the hospitalhof stuttgart
Tags:Europe, Fuji X-Pro 2, Fujifilm, Germany, Stuttgart
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