In der aktuellen Ausgabe des Fine Art Printer Magazins ist ein vierseitiger Bericht über das Camera-Minutera Projekt abgedruckt. Neben den Erlebnissen in Siena berichtete das Magazin auch von den Aufnahmen im altbayerischen Dorf des Doppelolympiasiegers Markus Wasmeier sowie über technische Hintergründe der historischen Kamera. The new magazine of the „fine art printer“ shows a big„Reportage im Fine Art Printer Foto-Magazin“ weiterlesen
Schlagwort-Archive:box camera
Portraits in historical Village
Markus Wasmeier did an excellent career as ski racer. He won the world championship in the year 1985 at Bomio (giant slalom) and later in 1994 he won olympic gold twice in Lillehammer (giant slalom, super g)After his carrer he founded a farm and wintersport museum in Schliersee. This year we had the idea, to„Portraits in historical Village“ weiterlesen
Historical Camera in a historical village!
On 24th and 25th of September I will visit the „Markus Wasmeier Freilichtmuseum“ in Schliersee, Bavaria. The former ski racer and double olympic champion Markus Wasmeier runs a musuem village there. At this place you can make a 300 years timer ride and learn about the life as it was in Bavaria in the middle„Historical Camera in a historical village!“ weiterlesen
Exhibition in my hometown
At the moment you can see some of my work of Siena at an exhibition in my hometown Grafing. The gallery from Reinhard Riederer „Werkstatt 18“ presents pictures and the camera minutera. On Saturday, 11th of June we host an „Italian Evening“ and I will tell some stories of my time in Italy and also„Exhibition in my hometown“ weiterlesen
Two tickets for the ride home?
Time went by so fast and I am at home again. But I don’t want to miss saying thanks to all people who made this ride that particular. But why I needed two tickets? Read the answer at the end of the text! Die Zeit verging so schnell und schon bin ich wieder zuhause. Aber„Two tickets for the ride home?“ weiterlesen
In God we trust
During my trip I mostly photographed tourist but also people of Siena. With help from above, what should go wrong? Während meines Aufenthalts fotografierte ich überwiegend Touristen aber auch die Menschen der Stadt.Und mit Hilfe von oben kann doch eigentlich nichts mehr schiefgehen.
A „Selfie“ with the Minutera
Today everybody shoots selfies with the smartphone, so why not doing one with the Minutera? But how to press the shutter? The lens I use doesn’t have a mount for a external cable release. Luckily my friend Alex visited me in Siena for three days. First we took a picture of him, then he assisted„A „Selfie“ with the Minutera“ weiterlesen
Lunch in „Campagna di Siena“
picture above (c) Teresa Cicero A few days ago there was a lady watching me while I was preparing the camera. I recognized her because she watched very interested. As I found out soon, she was a photographer from Siena named Teresa and wanted to get a picture from me. So I made one and„Lunch in „Campagna di Siena““ weiterlesen
Minutero meets Minutero
The group of photographers using the Camera Minutera, so called Minuteros, is small. So of course we are well connected online and the Italian photographer Nicola Mauro Salza did have seen my planned trip to Siena. So he wrote to me: „Hey Sebastian, what do you think? Let’s meet us there and have a beer.“„Minutero meets Minutero“ weiterlesen
Weather like a ballerina
The waitress in my preffered bar said to me: „Oggi il tempo è una ballerina“, the weather is like a ballerina. A very nice metaphor for what it did yesterday. And for real, the clouds came up and went away as fast as they did come. From east to west, and west to east and„Weather like a ballerina“ weiterlesen