A portrait.
A story.
A love.
Divergente
Red Spots
"Red Spots" is my new project. The intention is to create a trap for the viewer. Red is the coldest and irritating color. By placing a red dot at the end of the golden spiral my attention starts to jump from the subject to this irritating point and back. I found it quite amusing. :)) If this works the same way for you, please let me know!
Astronomy Picture of the Day
Astronomy Picture of the Day, Series.
Astronomy picture and photo credits:https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html
ANIMAL MYTHOS
ANIMAL MYTHOS is a collection of stories about our ancestral and primal connection to our animals kin.
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A DIFFERENT KIND OF NATURAL HISTORY
Primal, nocturnal, ritualistic and dark, our bond with our ancestral kin is in our blood. From spirit animals to archetypes,Β ANIMAL MYTHOS is a collection of visual stories about our ancient connection to our animal kin β and the animal within us all. From the shared lore that connects our disparate cultures to the place animalistic imagery occupies in our dreams, there is a part of all of us that is drawn to both the majesty of animals and at the same time those more visceral aspects of our ancient selves.Β
Bartspiele
Hanna
Mit Anna im Englischen Garten
Sunday morning story
A conversation with photojournalist Chris Niedenthal.
It was Warsaw based Chris Niedenthal, who – working for Newsweek and TIME magazine – covered all the exciting political and social events in Eastern Europe, especially in Poland, during the 1980s. His photos of this time are of unique historical value.
Chris is a great story teller and Jens Pepper from Obst und Muse was lucky to be able to talk with him about his work and life. This interview is one of the longer ones on the blog. It is the English original version which got published online. The German translation you may find in the book "GesprΓ€che ΓΌber polnische Fotografie", which got published a few months ago at KLAK Verlag, Berlin.
Here you find the interview: www.obstundmuse.com/chris-niedenthal/
Photo by Chris Niedenthal: Lech Walesa announcing the end of the strike on 31.8.1980 in Gdansk.