Art in the city

Yesterday I went out with two befriended photographers (Jörg Carstensen & Omar West) to see the so called „Lange Nacht der Museen“ in Hamburg.
During this night 54 Museums and Art Galleries opened their doors to the public and offer drinks, food, music and guided tours.

We went to see the newly opened Exhibition of Werner und Ute Mahler (two of germanys great photographers i’ve been told) at the Deichtorhallen, saw some 3m prints of the MS Europe & Queen Mary 2 (Price each 22.000,- €) at the Galeriehaus Hamburg by Dirk Brömmel and strolled along the floors of Hamburger Kunsthalle, where we found old & new masters of painting.

There I discovered one of my favorite paintings „Wanderer above the sea of fog“ by Casper David Friedrich and had a chance to take a closer look. This painting always resonates with me, as it reminds me of my feelings during my travels across the world.

It was a great night and we had good conversations about Art, Photography and things that matter in our lives being photographers.

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Picture by Jörg Carstensen (Das Pureshot Blog).

 

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Picture by Jörg Carstensen (Das Pureshot Blog).

 

Last few days of travel – Cambodia

Still on travel

Singapore to Sydney

Before I went to Sydney from Singapore via Kuala Lumpur, I met a few more people and went up to the Skybar at level 57 in the Ku dé ta building the view from up there was amazing. I went there with two german girls I met the other day and we had a Mojito each (which was quite expensive – SGD30 per glass). While I took a few photographs of the skyline and the girls, a guy approached me asking to take a few photographs of him and the girls in exchange for a few drinks.

Beeing backpackers, the girls agreed and from this moment on we didn’t need to pay any more drinks for the rest of the night. Long story short, this guy was loaded (owning his own private falcon jet,) and just wanted to have a good time during his stay in Singapore. So for the rest of the night we just had good conversations and free drinks. His Assistent even gave me a ride back to the hostel in his porsche cayenne (while listening to The Great Escape).

Sydney

After a long flight to Sydney via Kuala Lumpur, I’ve checked-in at my old hostel (YHA The Rocks) where I started my Australia trip 3,5 years ago. So I’m currently in Sydney hanging out in the town, meeting old workmates and friends and try to get photographic inspiration by all these new experiences and impressions. So far I’m having a great time, seeing lots of things, visited a few exhibitions of local photographers and artists. Went to see a burlesque show and hang out with a few people from the hostel and watched Rhinos getting covered in paint. But let me begin from the start.

Gallery Burlesque

One of the many things I loved about Sydney was and still is the huge amount of various arts and events happening all over the place. So I went to see one of my favorite shows in town: Gallery Burlesque. There I met two old mates of mine Sheena MissDemeanour and Onur. I let the photographs speak for themselves, but seeing Mr. Bean stripping was just gross and hilarious at the same time. Oh the theme of the night was „Doppelganger Dames“.

 

Rhinos covered in paint

The other day I was hanging out in the kitchen of the Maze Hostel, while this young girl covered in paint rushed through the room. Obviously being tired and a bit lost, I helped her finding her way to the Showers (there is a reason why they call this place „Maze“). During the walk we had a quick conversation about what happened the day and she told me about this art project she is currently working on. Later in the evening I met her and her friend Kyle at a bar, where they told me a bit more about this whole Rino thing. I’ve asked to join them the next day to see what was going on.

The next day I had to wake up early in the morning to join these guys (normally not a problem, but with a hung over…). So we met again in the kitchen and started our journey to the warehouse where the magic was happening. Check out the little documentary I created during this day.

This whole art project is an initiative from the Taronga zoo of Sydney called Taronga Wild! Rhinos and these Rhinos (up to 75 in total) will be exhibited from february till april 2014 between Sydney, Dubbo and surrounds.

More about my journey coming soon…

Singapore

So I’ve been currently traveling and after spending 14 hours in a plane and two hours in Dubai. I finally arrived in Singapore. A city which I haven’t expected to be so wealthy and rich in architecture.

singapore skyline

As most of the time when I travel I’ve stayed in a hostel, sharing a dorm with three other people. There is always something happening when you’re surrounded by likeminded travelers. Thats one of the main reasons I prefer one of these shared accommodation to a fancy hotel. So there was something happening literally every night. If it was just a beer with a Soccer coach (Marcus) at the restaurant next door or a big night out starting with a jam session at the Actors jam bar with this young schottish lad Craig (that jug of gin he ordered at the pool bar killed me that night).

But there are also the less touristy things that gathered my attention. The local food scene was really nice and despite the fancy (still cheap!) restaurants there were these authentic food markets, literally hundreds of stalls next to each other. I often got lost just wandering around trying to find some decent food. But the meals where good and cheap ($3 SGD for a Seafood Laksa).

Also most of the time you’ll find these food markets underneath in the basements, where they’re selling vegetables, all sorts of fishes and frogs.

One day in the evening I sat down to in a hall where all these retired elderly would sit around, chatting, laughing and having beers. Obviuosly being not part of this daily routine I’ve gathered a lot of attention from the locals. But you know what even though we could hardly understand each other, they invited me to share a few drinks with them.

There is/was more stuff happening, so stay tuned for more insights into my journey to find my photography inspiration again. Next post features: one arm vice world champion pole dancer, Mr. Bean stripping and Chasing the light with a 4×5 analog camera in Australia.

Bilder im „Equestrio“ veröffentlicht

Gerade fiel mir auf, das zwei der Aufnahmen welche ich für die FÉDÉRATION EQUESTRE INTERNATIONALE (FEI) im April 2012 anfertigte, im renommierten „Equestrio“ Print-Magazin in Frankreich, Italien und der Schweiz veröffentlich wurden.

Equestrio Italien (Issue #16)
Equestrio Frankreich (Issue #26)
Equestrio Schweiz (Issue #36)

Seite 101/102 (digital)
Seite 98/99 (print)

http://www.equestrio.com/en/digital-edition/equestrio-editions/equestrio-suisse/equestrio-suisse-75.html

Equestrio

Ein weiteres Update

Hallo alle zusammen,

hier ein weiteres Update über die Dinge die mich zur Zeit beschäftigen…

Ich habe gerade einen weiteren Test mit der bezaubernden Inga-Maleen und Anika Ress (Hair&Makeup).

Wir hatten jede menge Spaß und ich bin gerade mittendrin die Bilder nachzubearbeiten.

Also bis die Bilder fertig sind, zeige ich euch ein paar Impressionen vom Shoot.

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contact-sheet

 

 

Es war großartig mal wieder mit Anika zu arbeiten, zuletzt hatten wir zusammen am Feuerspucker-Projekt gearbeitet.

Oh und auch wenn das Studio schon eine stattliche Größe hat, ist es doch irgendwie nicht hoch genug (danke Anika für das Behind the Scene Foto).

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