It’s the best time to start to “make”.

Have you ever wondered what the difference is between a “good” photograph and a “bad one”?
Continue readingThere are 5 posts tagged Paris (this is page 1 of 1).
Have you ever wondered what the difference is between a “good” photograph and a “bad one”?
Continue readingI’d like to tell you the stories of four of my favourite images; all of them were captured after a day of quite hard work, after gently slowing down. Finally and in the end I got more and more creative. All have one in common: I always had to take two. At least two. Two photographs? No. So, two of what?
Monochrome Train Stations. Paris, France; Basel, Switzerland; Bédarieux, France.
2018-April and 2018-May. Photoessay.
Back in my old film days I was processing my black and white negative films in my own darkroom – working on the finest 35 mm and 6×6 and 6×7 cm medium format negatives, and afterwards spent a lot of time in the positive darkroom to finally get fantastic fine art black and white prints on silver rich baryta paper.
Today I still love to shoot in black and white or even more in monochrome color using my modern digital cameras.
Here is a bunch of my recent monochrome images of three epic train stations in Basel, Paris and Bédarieux. I love the analogue film look of the images.
La Tour Eiffel – Eiffel Tower. Paris. 2018-May-11. Photoessay.
Ricoh GR II, GR Lens f=18.3 mm 1:2.8, Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) with YASHICA Lens, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.
We decided to take the stairs. Stair A – to be accurate – just because of the form of the ‘A’ – it is quite similar to the Eiffel Tower.