Featured on See like me
December 8th, 2009My recent shooting with Sebastian has been featured on See like me. Just click here to get to the complete article.
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My recent shooting with Sebastian has been featured on See like me. Just click here to get to the complete article.
And please don’t forget to bookmark this amazing blog.
A couple of weeks ago I had a great shooting with Karolina. The idea was to take some pictures inspired by the James Bond-movies from the 60s.
As you can see Karolina’s performance was amazing and we took some really great shots. Hair & Make-up was done by Melek Acar and the styling by Tatiana Calasans.
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I am very proud to announce that some of my work was chosen for the current Popup Arthouse Exhibition in New Delhi.
Here is in short what it’s all about:
“Pop-Up-Art-House :
’5 Days to Make an Art Exhibition’ OR ‘How to smack the nuts of artsnobs’
Pop-Up-ArtHouse is an art experiment that pitches a team of non-traditional curators against a mad deadline.
With 5 days to conceive, invite, curate and realize the exhibit, Pop-Up-ArtHouse is as much an exercise in adversity-driven creativity as it is an immersion into the contemporary practice and appreciation of art. It is also a chance to unlearn some of the perceptions one may have about the arts in general.
The curatorial team leveraged social networks, spammed creative communities and sweet talked their way into almost 300 works of art as submitted by their creators inside of 3 days. The remaining 2 days were used to curate the art itself – reaching (or not reaching) a consensus on the approach to selection and presentation of the works.
Pop-Up-Art-House questions curatorial practices that often bring a self-centred order to what could otherwise be a far more vibrant, organic and aesthetically challenging composition of artists and their pursuits. The curatorial effort in this project is skewed towards the creation of a curated platform, moving away from curatorial themes that revolve around the content of art.”
I just finished the post-processing of a shooting I had with the wonderful Annika a couple of weeks ago. She did an amazing job though it was pretty hard for her to pose without the colored dots I added to the images later. I really love the results.
Hair&Make-up: Melek Acar, Styling: Tatiana Calasans. Please visit my portfolio-website for the complete set.


