The Future
How long till we get there? As you can tell, … … I’m not very optimistic.
How long till we get there? As you can tell, … … I’m not very optimistic.
Wow, I just came back from an incredible concert with three of my all-time favorite musicians! Think, think, think, who are the three biggest bassists alive? Yes, that’s right! Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller… Continue reading
Just a short note for those still fearing head clogs and drying out of the print nozzles. Apparently these were real problems with older printers, but starting with the 3800 Pro, Epson claims… Continue reading
I am a great fan of Photoshop, and I never want to miss it. But if I had to pay the full European price for it (EUR 1100 Euro or USD 1595), I’d… Continue reading
Even with the flurry of new bodies shown at Photokina I don’t find the camera that I really want. We’ve reached a point where every dSLR from every manufacturer is good enough, so… Continue reading
… as in “writer’s block”… Have you experienced it? How do I get out of mine?
I’ve just come back from a week-long trip to Sweden’s west coast. Since photography has been coming very short lately, I’d mentally prepared myself for six days of intense photography — get up… Continue reading
I imagine that in the days of Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Frank, Alfred Eisenstaedt, W. Eugene Smith, William Eggleston, Brassai, Willy Ronis, Robert Doisneau or Garry Winogrand (roughly 1920 till 1975) photographing strangers on… Continue reading
I’ve been photographing seriously for about 13 years now and until March of 2008 I would have said that I’m absolutely not a person photographer. I used to take extra care to avoid… Continue reading
Finding time for photography during the last 3-4 months has been tough. I’ve been trying to compensate by forcing myself to go out even for short periods of time, but I feel rushed… Continue reading
I’m deeply affected by the image Shadow Portrait by Karin Székessy. I find it so intriguing and special, that I thought I’d write a critique of it. My secret hope is that by… Continue reading
The job is consuming lots and lots of my time lately, but yesterday I had a short breather, so I visited Karin Székessy’s exhibition Photography in Hamburg’s Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe. The… Continue reading