Berlin, Germany
A lot of your pictures were taken out and about at
different locations in Germany as opposed to showing places abroad. What do you
like most about traveling within the country?
I love
traveling to foreign countries - especially in East Europe. But I think that the
country I live in is already quite big, and I haven’t had the chance or time to explore
it entirely. So I am trying to gather as many impressions as possible by
visiting different places in Germany – doesn’t matter if they can be considered
‘nice’ or not. A lot of my friends are spread all over the country right now,
and there is always a reason to visit them and their surroundings.
And among all the places you've visited lately, which
one would you say has inspired you the most?
Last weekend
we went to the Baltic Sea. I love the sea in the cold season with the rough
climate. Days before our departure I am always very excited. I try to imagine
the pictures I would like to take in my head. But when we arrive at our
destinations, I most of the times feel like I could photograph everything...
The
most inspiring place for me until now was the Sudan, because I felt there was
such a different way of life there. Unfortunately I had not yet started taking
pictures regularly back then.
Would you say that pursuing photography educates the
eye in recognizing little things along the way in everyday life? Or is this
rather a premise to become a photographer?
Well,
I can only answer for myself, but since I have been taking photographs, I have
become more ‘goal-oriented’ when looking at the things around me. But I would
not say that that’s a premise to be a photographer, no. I like to view the works
of other photographers a lot, and I think that browsing through others’
pictures is what inspires me in terms of how I approach photography.
Do you print out pictures for yourself as well? Or for
friends?
Oh
yes. When I like a picture I have taken, I often print it out in a bigger
format and put it up in our apartment. I love analogue photography and I also
love paper. Sometimes I give some of my pictures away. Last year I had the idea
of collecting the – in my opinion - best photographs that I had taken over the
year in a small book. This is a collection that I put together for primarily myself.
In your opinion, do things like Instagram devalue
photographs, or simply change the way they are being presented, used,
perceived...? Why do you prefer film?
I'm not sure, really. I am a
friend of analogue photography because of the "click and clack" noises
and because I love the aesthetic look of images on film. One can achieve very
nice results with Instagram or Hipstermatic, of course. But I think it’s only
easy to get wonderful pictures with these (filter-) apps as long as you have a ‘good
eye’. When I think about me preferring film and not using digital photography
now, I wonder if I try to protect myself against this flood of pictures that
seems to be everywhere right now.
Are there any insider tips you would give
photographers visiting the city you live in?
There
are lot of lost places in and around Berlin which might be interesting for people who engage in
photography. For example, one can visit the Heilstätten Beelitz, the
Teufelsberg, various old railway facilities or factories. I love the parks in
the mornings and evenings, so maybe the Tiergarten and the Volkspark Prenzlauer
Berg are worth a visit as well.
Are you interested in conceptual photography?
I like
the work of Tim Walker, which, in my opinion, is conceptual photography.
Sometimes I also start small projects in which I prepend a thought-out plan. I
want to work like this more often in the future. Still, I try to collect my
memories in an aesthetic way at the same time, so I will always be taking more
spontaneous photographs as well.
And is there a project you're working on currently?
Take pictures
for my ‘Book of 2012’, I would say.
Do you ever catch yourself making fun of tourists
making pictures with their, for instance, iPads and tablets?
Taking
pictures with iPads looks very funny in fact, but maybe it's just another way of
collecting personal memories.
Would you ever like to work in the film industry?
No, not
really. Maybe I would try to take some short films with an 8mm camcorder just
for fun.
The book of travels, and memories. Take a look at his work!
1 comment:
photographs are really awesome. Thanks a lot for your good post. estetik
Post a Comment