Posts Tagged ‘analog’
Wildau

I took a short trip to Wildau (close to Berlin), also home to a University of applied sciences and here are a few images from that day.


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Shaping CITYzenship – Photos!

A while ago I wrote about this project I was involved in, which revolved around the city of Berlin, with a focus on the changing nature of the city and how media campaigns have shaped my understanding (in a way…

Find the same – beauty ideals and flawlessness on the streets of Berlin

Killing Us Softly 4 Trailer from Media Education Foundation on Vimeo.
In her documentary, Killing Us Softly 4, Jean Kilbourne says, referring to the ideal of absolutely flawless beauty with which we are continually fed by ads:

“She never …

Do you remember winter?

Today I noticed that daylight sticks around longer than before (finally!). Then I got some old films at the lab and I found these. That day I was traveling to Charlottenburg to run some errands there and the snow made…

Visions of humans – ongoing

In continuous evolution…
From the series: Visions of humans


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The ballad of those things that will not be remembered


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Domesticity series: hiccups-free morning

A few months ago I mentioned the calm before the storm… in what seems like a typical rant of mine. In the past few months I have been thinking about domesticity for other projects and small investigations, though those were

Frankfurt Main Station

Frankfurt Main Station, in German Frankfurt (Main) Hbf, is the busiest railway station in Germany in terms of railway traffic, and the second in Germany when it comes to number of passengers. Hamburg main station can reach 550.000 passengers per…

Sharing knowledge – Film photography podcast, useful things

It’s always nice to discover things you thought the world needed. Case in point, I recently stumbled upon the film photography podcast…, which is something the world needed because, as the authors themselves recognize, the world is already filled

Looping – On absence

It is not possible to show absence of men. The act of taking a photograph is a human action, and that who gazes at the photograph is destined to think of a man or a woman, if not because of…

Short update from Geneva

We made it! After almost having to delay the exhibition due to the university’s mishaps (read: unprofessionalism), the photos went up as planned on saturday afternoon ready for a short and quiet vernissage.
Now I am here for the rest…

Next stop for “Structurally recyclable, basically disposable”: Genève

As you have probably noticed from the change in the graphic on the side bar –> and the poster on the general project page…, next up for the traveling exhibition is the city of Geneva.
I’ll spare you the

Where to go for an analog C-Print in Berlin: my love for lists

I seem to have a thing for making lists, fabric shops lists, darkrooms… lists, and now this.
I have been doing my own C-Prints for a couple of months now and I am glad that I do because it is

Work in progress

First and foremost, this Friday is the opening in Hamburg of the exhibition “Structurally recyclable, basically disposable”….
Besides the exhibition, I am trying to channel my energy a bit (in a non-new-age sense). I have had many new ideas

And it’s spring again

So apparently it’s spring and Berlin is slowly (slowly) coming to life. Soon you will have the usual newspaper articles about people massively going to the parks, the bike business reaching its seasonal peaks, and some brave people attempting the…

On limited printing – the wonders of the dark room

As you can probably see by the side bar on the home page, I have updated my Etsy shop…. I have added some color prints today, literally fresh out of the dark room and I am very proud of

Sharing darkroom know-hows: Darkrooms in Berlin

I have heard it enough times to make me worry: “dark room work will eventually die out or remain a very restricted niche field”. Is it true?
Be as it may, there is a certain tendency to dismiss analog photography…