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Albin Ouschan – Inspired Series

Posted on July 16, 2025July 16, 2025 By Markus

Today, I’m thrilled to feature Albin Ouschan in my wet plate inspired series.
As a professional pool player, his career is a testament to dedication and excellence, highlighted by an impressive array of titles:

• 2-time World Champion
• China Open Champion
• 2-time World Cup of Pool Champion
• European Champion
• US Champion
• 5-time Mosconi Cup Champion

Ouschan’s achievements speak volumes about his skill and standing in the world of professional pool.

Having followed Albin’s journey for many years and documented numerous tournaments he’s played in, I’ve been able to capture lots of memorable moments. As a result, you’ll find a variety of reportage images throughout the book, offering a vivid glimpse into his career and the world of professional pool. For further details about the book, see below: http://inspired.mhaustria.com

Albin Ouschan – 18x24cm tintype
Albin Ouschan – Tintype
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