Welcome to the realm of unlimited imagination.

Welcome to the realm of unlimited imagination. - Blog-Beitrag von  STRKNG / 30.09.2021 14:32

Dark, magical, melancholy, wonderful.

1) Untitled – © Melania Brescia

2) Siamese Twins – © Elisa Scascitelli

3) Fume – © Alexander Kuzmin Photography

4) Of elves and men – © Carina Amber / GaBienne

5) Reach the sky and fly to the stars. – © Olli Gräf

6) Es war an einem Freitag – © kiitos_c

7) Amaru – © himitsuhana

8) Loreley – © Katja Kemnitz

9) Wer fliegen will, muß den Mut haben, den Boden zu verlassen. – © Sarah-Philline & Spiegellicht

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Teilnehmer: Fotograf Alexander Kuzmin Photography / Fotografin Elisa Scascitelli / Fotografin GaBienne / Fotograf himitsuhana / Fotografin Katja Kemnitz / Fotograf kiitos_c / Fotografin Melania Brescia / Fotograf Olli Gräf / Model Sarah-Philline

Menschen vor der Pinhole Camera

Menschen vor der Pinhole Camera - Blog-Beitrag von Fotograf Jörg Oestreich / 30.09.2021 11:30

Menschen mit einer modernen Kamera in Szene zu setzen wird einem immer einfacher gemacht. Die hohe Geschwindigkeit des Autofokus inklusive Augen und Gesichtsverfolgung unterstützt duch KI und die schnelle Folge einzelner Aufnahmen erleichtert es ungemein den richtigen Moment zu finden. Der Fotografierende muss sich oft nur um den Ausdruck des Menschen vor der Kamera und um den Bildaufbau kümmern. Den richtigen Moment zu finden ist auch dann schon schwer genug aber die Technik unterstützt einen. Fast schon bizarr hingegen wirkt auf mich das, was die ultramodernen Smartphones mit Momenten und Gesichtern machen. Es ist fast nicht möglich etwas zu fotografieren was nicht überragend gut aussieht. Das was moderne Photoapps mit den Gesichtern oder den Körpern macht hat nichts mehr mit Wirklichkeit zu tun. Es verändert das aufgenommene Motiv so extrem das Menschen sich völlig neue Realitäten erzeugen, die nichts mehr mit dem zu tun haben, was man vorher oder nacher im Spiegel betrachtet. Wirklichkeit verändert sich nicht, nur weil eine Kamera es behauptet.

Völlig anders hingegen ist es bei der Lochbildfotografie. Furchtbar lange Belichtungszeiten von 2 Sekunden bis hin zu 2 Minuten und die Abwesenheit von Fokus überhaupt machen es schon ein wenig schwieriger. Der fehlende Sucher lässt einen im dunklen tappen und alles, bist hin zur korrekten Belichtungszeit, muss geschätzt werden.

Darüber hinaus ist die allgemeine Akzeptanz schon etwas anspruchsvoller sich am Ende auf einem Bild verewigt zu sehen, das einen gerade einmal so detailliert zeigt wie bei einer Zeichnung.

Trotz dieser widrigen Umstände strahlen die fertigen Bilder am Ende mit einer ganz eigenen Faszination. Denn gerade diese Detailbefreiung ist es auch die etwas wirklich schönes zeigen kann. Das Gehirn erdenkt einfach bei Bedarf die fehlende Dinge hinzu oder es akzeptiert einfach die gerade ausreichende Schärfe. Man bekommt einfach Vieles, das zumindest mich diesen Mehraufwand in der Herstellung des Bildes akzeptieren lassen.

Für mich ist Pinholefotografie ein Stück Wirklichkeit und ein bischen Silber mit nichts anderem als einem kleinen Loch dazwischen.

Street Photography, my feelings and approach

Street Photography, my feelings and approach - Blog-Beitrag von Fotograf Alex Coghe / 29.09.2021 14:33

“WHEN A PHOTOGRAPHER IS ABLE TO FILTER HIS KNOWLEDGE AND HIS FEELINGS THROUGH THE ART OF WRITING WITH LIGHT, HE WILL BE ABLE TO BE ABSOLUTELY PERSONAL.”

My style is marked by raw street photography images with the obsession of the decisive moment, but always with a documentary eye. I am a photojournalist, but I’m not afraid to call myself a street photographer, because many of my photos are made in the street with an approach and the aesthetic characteristics of this genre. The fact to call myself a street photographer doesn’t affect my creativity.

When I talk about raw images is because I am not interested to present pretty pictures, and never been interested to propose something reassuring for the observer. This is because I am connected with the streets and the streets that I cross often are full of harsh things to see, and I am not going to hide them.

I always photograph with respect. Respect for people and even for the place I am is fundamental.

I think that a good picture should have a mixture of good composition, effective management of light and then a good exposure. But it is not a purely technical discourse. Content is the soul of a photograph.

Street photography for me is simply my way of living and seeing the world. It is about going out with my camera always, even if I go to the supermarket, and capture what attracts me. Some people think it is a photographic genre. For me it is an approach and a way of living photography that allows me to never get tired of having a camera with me.

After all these years as a professional photographer everyday is a new day, just like the first day into this great thing called phoptography.

Street Photography is my life.

This is the reason why I still enjoy and I go out on the street with the same enthusiasm and desire of discovering things.

The fact of being a street photographer influences also my work as a portrait and commercial photographer, and you can see it also in my journalistic coverage.

Street Photography, the good street photography is something that documents, that communicates something about a moment captured by the photographer, and by so much also reveals something about the author of the photo. A good street is a revealing moment, a sublime dichotomy of the ES and the world around us, or at least the perceived one. With this reason you have to be demanding, with the moment captured, if there are true contents or not, if there is a composition worthy of this definition, if the street is genuinely represented and without straining, and for so much communicating that energy that only the street is able to reveal. The photography of street is to represent reality, however we can play with that reality and make it our own, revealing other meaning, perhaps another perspective.

The photograph of the street is direct, you don’t stage anything and you have to worry about reacting very quickly, otherwise the moment goes forever. It may seem obvious, but Street Photography is a complex game. Only the photographer aware of this will achieve important results, through a lot of practice and dedication.

If you want to get good good what you want to know when you want to have a good technique and a good time for an excellent knowledge of the camera and the goal.

In addition to a true immersion in the reality that you are photographing, becoming sensitive, empathetic with the environment in which you are working. This is what makes you a different kind of photographer.

A controversial documentary photo

A controversial documentary photo - Blog-Beitrag von Fotograf Alex Coghe / 26.09.2021 17:31

Facebook censored thefirst picture you see because of the swastika tattoooed on the chest of the man.

But as a photojournalist I simply document and this doesn’t mean I agree with a certain ideology.

Yesterday I given to the man the print of the indicted image.

I am sure that here is a place where a photo like that can be understood and not censored.