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13 februari 2011

Gutte Aussichten 2011: Junge Deutsche Photography



The Deichtorhallen in Hamburg - a museum that is dedicated to contamporary and historical photography - is worth the trip itself for its great bookshop ( Bring creditcards and a big car! !). Oh and...uh...the exhibitions are also nice.
Two weeks ago I visited the Deichtorhallen for the exhibition "Gutte Aussichten" that features work of the best eight German photography graduates. While beeing a photography graduate myself, I was interested to see what the competition in the neighbor country was up to. I didnt find everything as "Out of the Box" and "Experimental" as the exhibition venue wanted us to believe - the expensive and superclean presentation even balanced on"conventional" and "boring". But still there was some very likable photography, like Katrin Kamrau's installation, that sort of concluded the end of photography , and the work of Tine Reimer.

Check out the other participants here . Overall the presentations were very clean and professional - I like to see something similar in the Netherlands as well!

11 februari 2011

A New Kilo of Kesselskramer

A new Kilo of Kessleskramer is a follow up to two kilo's of Kesselskramer, A brick like tome that covered every piece of work by willfull Dutch comunicationsagency Kesselskramer. (make sure to check their hilarious website wich you have to refresh a couple of times)
The Amsterdam based company asked me to shoot promotion material for this new publication, that is supposed to appear in a Bulgarian Magazine (No clue what/when/if). So, right before christmas we had a two day shoot with a whole bunch of people, ranging from professional model to randomly-picked-at-the-local-supermarket guy. It was fun (See post bellow)
Now, officially finished with this assignment I present to you the five final photographs that the agency selected.







Kesselskramer making off












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