Germany
19
Jan

Swen Bernitz: ESSEN 51

The photo series “ESSEN 51” deals with the post-industrial transformation of an urban landscape. The Krupp cast steel factory, the

14
Aug

Nanna Heitmann: Gone From The Window – The End Of An Era

Coal mining enabled Germany‘s participation in the industrial revolution and contributed to the German ‘Wirtschaftswunder‘ after World War II; resulting

03
Mar

Christina Czybik: The Beauty of Traditional Wedding Costumes in Germany

“Traditional Costumes in Germany” is a documentary portraiture series about traditional bridal costumes of Germany with the aim to preserve

02
Aug

Helena Falabino: Talk to Us

About her project says Helena: I strongly believe that the way we think about sex work has directly to do with

02
Mar

Frédérick Carnet: The Last First Day

A photographic essay by Frédérick Carnet: First of January 2106. Rügen. An island in northern Germany plunged into a strange

14
Oct

Emil Otto Hoppé: The German Work

Between 1925 and 1938, photographer E.O. Hoppé traveled the length and breadth of Germany, recording people and places at one

15
Oct

PhotoBiography: Joern Vanhoefen

Jörn Vanhöfen (born 1961 in Dinslaken, Lower Rhine) studied photography at the Folkwang School in Essen and the Hochschule für

30
Sep

PhotoBiography: Josef Schulz

Josef Schulz (born 1966) is a “photographer” of modern warehouses and factories – trite industrial buildings that nobody would want

25
Sep

PhotoBiography: Meike Nixdorf

Meike Nixdorf, born 1976, is a German visual artist. She holds a B.Sc. in Psychology from Freie Universitaet Berlin and

20
Sep

PhotoBiography: Loretta Lux

Loretta Lux was born in Dresden, Germany, in 1969. In 1989 she left East Germany for Munich, a few months

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