Looking back: 2019’s favourite photos
Every year, for Christmas, I choose my favourite pictures taken that very year and create a calendar, that I give away to family and friends.
Every year, for Christmas, I choose my favourite pictures taken that very year and create a calendar, that I give away to family and friends.
The Department for Public Appearances has been designing and realizing art projects and interventions in public spaces since 1995.
“The best camera is the one you…” – no need to finish this phrase, since it is a commonplace phrase amongst photographers. So just have fun with the gallery I created from my latest photos, I took with my iPhone 6.
I am sure, you’ve experienced that, too: sometimes, your hobby comes to an inexplicable halt. Sometimes completely, sometimes partially. Looking back into the year 2017, I did not find as many photos as in the previous years.
2016 has been a mixed year, both in gear and in activity. Gearwise, I got myself a Sony Alpha 6000. Activity-wise, there were three main events to remember
Theatre photography is fascinating – especially if you can get onstage with the actors during a dress rehearsal: intriguing perspectives are the reward.
When I was looking back to my first “DSLR year” in 2014, I wrote: “so many experiences”. This still is true for 2015. Join me for a “photowalk” through the year gone by…
On Sept. 9th, 2014, I finally succeeded in capturing the super-moon after the disappointingly cloudy and unsuccessful Supermoon-day in August.
On Aug. 10th, 2014, Stuttgart waited for the supermoon to rise at 8.15 pm. Being a full moon and extremely close to the earth, it should present itself in full glory.
Freezing cold winter nights with a clear sky: I guess, most people hurry back to their warm homes. But not, if you just read how to take pictures of the night sky
After calibrating my Samyang 8mm Fisheye, I went downtown Stuttgart to try it out for the first time. I thought, the new Art Museum would be a great subject
Exploring the new world of DSLR-photography also meant to decide, what lenses to use (and buy). One lens-type always fascinated me, but I never owned one: a fisheye.
I never wanted to take pictures with my iPhone. That was in 2011. Then I took some and was surprised. Yes: it’s in no way a replacement for my DSLR, but why being stubborn and demonize the iPhone’s camera?
I am extremely grateful for growing up in a family, where art has played an important role – be it music, theatre, fine art or photography.
On June 8th 2014, my dear theatre colleague Marleen agreed to stand in for my first “photo-shoot” – a spontaneous idea and completely unplanned.
On June 8th 2014, my dear theatre colleague Marleen agreed to model for my first “photo-shoot” – a spontaneous idea and completely unplanned.
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