Archive for March, 2015
Tuesday, March 31st, 2015
Cowgirl
This is the first photo (digital) from a tintype shoot, tintype scan will follow soon.
Check my post from the making of too:
making of
Thanks a lot Pinked Princess for modeling and to Margit Reich for makeup.
Tuesday, March 31st, 2015
Tintype Cowgirl shooting making of
The making of of the tintype shooting. It was lots of fun with great people, thanks to Pinked Princess and to Margit Reich for makeup.
Thursday, March 19th, 2015
Clair and Leonidas
I saw Clair sitting on a bench in the Tompkins Square Park in New York City. Her dog Leonidas was watching her. I had the feeling he is very protective.
So I walked over to her and I asked if I can take their picture. She agreed and i that moment when I looked in her eyes I realized the relaxation she radiated and how beautiful she was.
That was the moment when I also asked her for a portrait, she agreed and stopped reading her book for a moment and looked into my camera, after that I did a portrait of Leonidas too -> what a relaxed dog he was. From my point of view he was sound with the vibes of Clair. .
I’m grateful for the short moment they shared with me and the vibes I got. Thank you guys.
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Friday, March 6th, 2015
You are beautiful the way you are
All people are beautiful how they are, that’s one of the reason I started my street portrait project (www.street-portraits.eu), to capture the beauty in every unique human I met, thanks to Colbie Caillat to put that in this amazing song. I love humans because all are beautiful.
Sunday, March 1st, 2015
The self made Indian is published on Flickrs explore page
Recently my selfie and the story behind it was invited to be be explored on Flickr. Close to 13000 views and more than 130 favorites right now.
I’m very happy that lots of people read about Alias’s story and could see pictures about real life.
Sunday, March 1st, 2015
Anmut
So wie die Anmut der Ausdruck einer schönen Seele ist, so ist Würde der Ausdruck einer erhabenen Gesinnung.
Friedrich Schiller
Dieses Portrait entstand mit Leidenschaft, Silber und Licht, mehr davon hier: http://zeitreise.jetzt