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Blog post by Photographer Trostheide / 12.07.2021 10:40
leave all worries behind you
In my former Studio I had the permission to use the surrounding area. There was a basement with dayligt just from above. I usually don’t like light from above, but in this casethe the light was not only from above, because of the construction of the basement, the light also came from the front. I already showed pictures made in the basement in an earlier blog (https://andreaspuhl.strkng.com/de/blog/2020-06-16/#b2020-06-16)
Arte Flamenco Festival 2021
Petphanny
Sie strahlt Farbe aus.
Für mich sind auch ihre Schwarzweißbilder farbsprühend.
Hier präsentiere ich eine Serie monochromer Bilder von Petphanny. Sie tritt in angenehmer und offener Weise vor die Kamera, sie lebt vor der Linse, sie lässt Gefühle ins Bild hinein wachsen.
Zum Schluss eines Outdoorshootings gelingt es mir, den Moment einzufangen, in dem sie ein Selfie produziert. Ich liebe solche Momente.
Das Model: https://www.instagram.com/petphanny/
Locations: DIE Fotolounge im Atelierhaus Scheffelstraße, Wuppertal / outdoor am Beyenburger Stausee
Summervibes
Double A
"Motion"
I’m delighted to have been selected for the themed group exhibition "Motion", to be held at PH21 Gallery, Budapest, August 26 – September 18, 2021.
Image link here:
https://www.ph21gallery.com/motion-21?lightbox=dataItem-kqwavhfn4
Exhibition link here:
https://www.ph21gallery.com/motion-21
Back to Life – Pandemic City (Part 2)
When I first started photographing the streets of Rome during the pandemic for my 20/20 vision project, my primary interest was to record people, and the behavioural differences being played out on the streets in these strange times of social distancing and lockdown.
I live very close to the Vatican City, an area full of businesses that depend on tourism for their very survival. It’s a busy area which is usually thronging with crowds. Now there are many shuttered shop fronts, and permanently closed restaurants. Tourism is still predominately domestic at time of writing, but very recently, as restrictions slowly lift, there are suddenly more people on the streets. The atmosphere is charged again with an albeit faint buzz of human activity and renewed energy. I hope these recent photographs convey this.









