Article in the German FAZ: “Jade”
“Jade” article by Christoph Hein with photos by Birgit Neiser in the German Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung on February 3, 2017 in the section “Menschen und Wirtschaft”
“Jade” article by Christoph Hein with photos by Birgit Neiser in the German Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung on February 3, 2017 in the section “Menschen und Wirtschaft”
Just back from Cuba - a country full of colour, music, lovely people, old cars, even older houses, as one might expect from the incountable photographs around. But as always, digging deeper reveals so much more. Stay tuned.
Sydney Heritage Fleet The Sydney Heritage Fleet is my favourite place in Sydney. Not only do you meet wonderful people but they have a purpose. And great old vessels to work on. Please visit http://www.shf.org.au/ for more information. On the…
A history rich in culture, lovely people - tourists are now discovering the country in droves because it had been closed-off for such a long time. Have morning tea for sunrise in the Kalut desert.
Black and white photographer Rolf Walther´s work is stunning. His most recent project about family life in a Bonobo monkey community was published in the latest issue of the magazine "Stern". Visit http://www.walther-fineart.de/index.htm for more information about his work.
Adding some light to your scene is fun, especially at nighttime in an industrial surrounding. Thanks to Peter Solness (http://www.illuminated-landscape.com) for his fantastic workshop.
Today was the opening night of the Head On Photography Festival in Sydney. It comes with many fantastic exhibitions, talks, workshops and more. Then there is the Head On Photography Prize with 4 different categories. I am honoured to be…
On April 25, 1915, Australian and New Zealand troups landed on the beaches of Gallipoli in Turkey during WWI to support the British and their allies. The centennial was marked as an important event of commemorization, even today. Here are…
The centennial of ANZAC Day, April 25, 2015 Here are some photos of the dawn service at Georges Heights in Mosman, NSW, Australia, in the early morning. The backdrop happened to be one of the most spectacular sun rises.