Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts

Monday, November 12, 2012

Photographer Stefan Steinert

Stefan Steinert is a professional photographer from Frankfurt, Germany. He started photography from 2005. He is a very talented photographer and likes...




                                                     >>>Stefan Steinert

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Photographer Vincent Peters

Photographer and filmmaker, Vincent Peters, was born in Germany in 1969. He began his photographic career taking snaps whilst travelling around Thailand in the 1980’s. Since 1990, Peters has concentrated on fashion, beauty and celebrity photography, contributing to nearly every major fashion magazine including French, Italian, British, German, Japanese and Spanish Vogue, Numero, Arena, GQ, Dazed & Confused, Ten and The Face.




                                          >>>Vincent Peters

Photographer Klaus Leidorf

Herzlich willkommen in der Online - Luftbilddatenbank von Klaus Leidorf.
Jeder darf kostenlos suchen. Eine Anmeldung ist nicht notwendig.
Sie finden hier aktuelles Luftbildmaterial mit Schwerpunkt Bayern. In das Feld BILD-FREITEXTSUCHE können Sie ein einzelnes Suchwort eingeben und nach dem Anklicken von finden erhalten Sie alle Bilder angezeigt, die mit dem gesuchten Wort verschlagwortet wurden. Durch Klick auf eines der gefundenen Bilder wird es vergrößert mit 1.000 Bildpunkten Breite angezeigt.
Mit Rechtsklick der Maus können Sie es dann auch für private Zwecke kostenlos auf Ihren Computer herunterladen (Grafik speichern unter ...).
In der Kategoriesuche können Sie Bilder nach bereits vorgegebenen Kategorien finden wie z.B. Grafik.


 


                                           >>>Klaus Leidorf

Monday, November 5, 2012

Photographer Conny Wermke

Eine Homepage ist für mich nun Neuland. Stück für Stück arbeite ich mich vor.
Über Einträge und Kommentare im Gästebuch freue ich mich, auch wenn noch nicht alles "perfekt" ist. Wünsche allen Betrachtern viel Freude an meinen Bildern aus der Natur.
Meine eMail Adresse: olafelch@t-online.de
In der FotoCommunity bin ich hier zu finden.
Vielen Dank an meinen Sohn Folke Will für die tatkräftige Unterstützung!




                                         >>>Cornelia Wermke

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Photographer Elisabeth Dare

 “I shoot completely on film cameras…I think film is magical, and real, and organic, and that is why I choose to capture bits of the world on it.”




                                         >>>Elisabeth Dare

Photographer Malte Pietschmann

Black-and-white portraits.Photographer from Berlin, Germany.




                                                     >>>Malte Pietschmann

Monday, October 8, 2012

Photographer Bastian Kalous


Bastian Kalous is a German photographer who has chosen a very unusual and unconventional approach to his photos, Bastian travels the world and makes his shots exclusively through his Polaroid, be it the breathtaking views of the Grand Canyon or the valleys surrounding the Grand Tetons, using only its analog machine and the films he can find (including those rotten)….


    
                                          Bastian Kalous

Monday, October 1, 2012

Photographer Stefan Gesell

Today we give you art nude photos by a talented photographer from Germany, Stefan Gesell. The provocative character of these photos makes us recommend you not to watch them if you’re under 18.


 


                                           >>>Stefan Gesell

Photographer Norbert Bäres

Talented photographer Norbert Bäres from Munich, Germany. Here is our showcase from his fashion photography. Enjoy :)




                                                 >>>Norbert Bäres

Photographer Giacchi Dell Erba

Today we want to show beautiful pictures of German photographer Giacchi Dell Erba. Beautiful photos, portraits, fresh tattoo designs and nudes sexy cute art. Artwork by Giacchi consists of many beautiful photos and everyone can find the favorites and enjoy it. Below is a list of the best Giacchi Dell Erba Beautiful Pictures Gallery has to offer. Have fun!







                                       >>>Giacchi Dell Erba

Monday, July 30, 2012

Photographer Michael Wolf

Michael Wolf (born 1954) is a German artist and photographer who lives and works in Hong Kong and Paris.Wolf was born in Germany and was raised in the United States, Europe, and Canada. He attended the North Toronto Collegiate Institute and the University of California, Berkeley.In 1976 he obtained a degree in visual communication at the University of Essen, Germany, where he studied with Otto Steinert.Wolf began his career as a photojournalist, spending eight years working in Hong Kong for the German magazine Stern.He won a first prize in Contemporary Issues in the 2004 World Press Photo competition for his photographs for an article in Stern entitled China: Factory of the World. The photographs depicted workers in several types of factories.Wolf states that a decline in the magazine industry led to photojournalism assignments becoming "stupid and boring."In 2003 he decided to work only on fine-art photography projects.




                                         >>>Michael Wolf

Photographer Rainer Elstermann

Grew up in West-Berlin during the Cold War. Got into photography in the early 80′s, after his
uncle got him a darkroom to develop his Super 8 art films. Enjoys painting as a hobby. Says a lot
of his work is influenced by Flemish art from the 15th Century. Sees cooking as a time to relax.





                                          >>> Rainer Elstermann

Photographer Peter Bialobrzeski

Peter Bialobrzeski is a professor at the Hochschule für Künste, Bremen. He sparked a great deal of interest on the photography scene with his previous books Neon Tigers and Heimat. Neon Tigers was an explorations of Asian mega-cities and won the German Photobook Prize and the Most Beautiful German Book Award.




                                        >>>Peter Bialobrzeski

Photographer Julia Fullerton-Batten

Adolescence is a time when your body changes and you become hyper-aware of the world not fitting right. Julia Fullerton-Batten captures the wonder, sensuality, and absurdity of this stage in life with the beautiful photographs in her Teenage Stories series.




                                          >>>Julia Fullerton-Batten

Photographer Frederike Helwig

Born in Hamburg in 1968, Frederike Helwig studied photography at Bournemouth College of Art and Design from 1992 - 94 and received her first assignment whilst still at college from Terry Jones at i.D. From here she was asked to work for all the exciting magazines at the time, i.D, The Face, Dazed & Confused and Vogue. When asked about that time, Helwig remarks “it was really my school, London in the 90s was all about pushing boundaries and trying to change what we thought was the boring world of commercial photography in to something more interesting. Our hero’s lived and worked very close to us, we were a small community poised on the brink of greatness. And some of us made it, some of us didn’t”.






                                         >>>Frederike Helwig

Photographer Michael Najjar

Photographer Michael Najjar sees in the mountains an analogy to the social structures of the world. His focus is natural geologic structures that resemble the classic architectural work of man– and the society they represent. The Rock Mountain Photography of Michael Najjar is breathtaking whether or not it is attached to a deeper meaning. The might, the majesty of these mountains is truly humbling. After a first glance, one can begin to see the formations of rock that resemble the works of man, and how Najjar drew his analogies within these photos.






                                            >>>Michael Najjar

Photographer Andrea Gefeller

Photographer Andreas Gefeller sees the world through a strange lens, offering the viewer pictures that at first glance seem composed of abstract, color-saturated elements and only later resolve into something completely familiar--chairs on a beach, lines on pavement, grass on an urban plaza--but yet not. In Soma, the series that first brought him to attention, Gefeller documented major tourist centers using extremely long night exposures, thereby producing effects that underscore the artificiality of the locales. Bereft of people and sunlight, of any life at all really, the depicted beachfront hotels and pools take on a strangely threatening character. In Supervisions, his most recent series, Gefeller employs a complicated photographic technique to scan the surfaces of urban spaces, creating extraordinary images more akin to hard-edge abstract paintings than landscape photography. Composites of hundreds of individual shots, these puzzling, striking works appear as bird's eye views or observations shot from fantasy angles. A testament to Gefeller's interest in the twilight zone that becomes ever denser between reality and fiction, Supervisions reveals itself to the viewer in stages, offering up elements that appear first as abstractions, then as familiar elements of our environment, and finally as impossible visions of the world that surrounds us.




                                          >>>Andrea Gefeller