Saturday January 23rd 2010, 1:47 am
Filed under: vain tag, film, black and white


Friday October 16th 2009, 12:45 pm
Filed under: photography, black and white, feature
// Emmanuel Smague
Through flickr, I just stumbled across a quite interesting book by Emmanuel Smague. It features classic b&w images of Kurdish people after 2003. You can see it online over here or just order it for 20€. French Language, though.

Friday October 02nd 2009, 2:05 pm
Filed under: photography, film, portrait, black and white


Tuesday September 15th 2009, 6:17 pm
Filed under: photography, film, portrait, black and white


Saturday August 15th 2009, 12:45 pm
Filed under: photography, street, digital, black and white, color
// Snaps
Yesterday, I bumped into some older shots I made on a trip to Hamburg with a Ricoh GR Digital - too bad that I sold it afterwards.















Monday August 10th 2009, 8:19 pm
Filed under: photography, digital, black and white






Saturday July 18th 2009, 2:48 pm
Filed under: photography, black and white, nature


// Nature
Fiber print, Bielefeld 1938, Samsung SGH-F480

Tuesday June 30th 2009, 1:25 pm
Filed under: thoughts, photography, street, film, black and white, gear


Imacon Flextight scan. Usually I’m kinda annoyed by the fact, that it’s film holders won’t let me see the whole image. The result of that is the lack of the black border. But this time I’m actually okay with it.

Tuesday June 02nd 2009, 11:21 pm
Filed under: street, film, portrait, black and white, wideangle


Hi.

Friday May 29th 2009, 8:23 pm
Filed under: thoughts, photography, film, black and white, photojournalism


// Soup kitchen (start left)

Last winter I was shooting on a story for my reportage class in a soup kitchen here in Bielefeld. The topic we were given was called “Das Fest” (engl. “The celebration”). The confines were not too strict, so I decided to show the mini “Fest” the people over there have three times a week — especially when it’s cold outside and people only have a few bucks left in the pocket. Usually, thats at the end of the month. You can see the final selection when you click on the picture.
 



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