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Michael Dressel “I am a camera” A Berliner who lives in Los Angeles

Born in East Berlin in 1958, he spent his time behind the Iron Curtain painting, photographing and cavorting with fellow dissidents. After trying to escape from the East by climbing the Wall and being caught he was send to prison for two years. Upon completion of this exercise in character building and more troubles with the authorities, they realized he had become too much of a nuisance and kicked him out of the workers paradise. Two years in West Berlin followed before he was washed up on the shores of Los Angeles were he is still toiling in obscurity.

Batsceba Hardy - Loneliness Belongs to the photographer A foreigner in love with Berlin

Artist of irreality, she writes stories in images and tells visions in words. Anyway, “artist” of the Irreality, means: to be able to stand outside, beyond. Living perpetually in the interspaces, those that can be caught by the lens or by the words, having no borders, obligations. In many of her writings she speaks of invisibility, transparency. And also in her photographic works she speaks of empty and full. Of absence.

Marion Junkersdorf - Berlin: Festivals and Parades A West-Berlin aboriginee in love with Berlin

She is a West-Berlin aboriginee and loves Berlin. But it's an open relationship, she loves many other places, too. There is so much to discover, so much to experience.
She started street photography and light-Hunting four years ago, a passion and love that hit her unexpectedly.

Wolfgang Schreier - Die Anderen / The Others An analogical story

Born in 1948 in Leipzig, first made an apprenticeship as a screen printer in his parents' business in Fulda. After completing studies in photography with Prof. Pan Walther and Prof. Adolf Clemens (1968-1973) at the Werkkunstschule/FH Dortmund/University of Applied Sciences, he focused on the conception and creative realization of visual and audiovisual projects for national and international clients in the Studio Wuppertal. 1976-1983 the appointment was made by the Minister of Culture of North Rhine-Westphalia as a lecturer at the University of Wuppertal, Department of Design. Wolfgang Schreier has received numerous awards for his work and has had exhibitions in Germany and abroad. In 2017 he was appointed Ordinary Member of the German Society for Photography (DGPh). Wolfgang Schreier lives and works in Dortmund.

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Roberto Di Patrizi, Fabio Balestra, Ohad Aviv, Mahesh Krishnamurthy

Edita Sabalionyte, Angel Rodriguez, Patrick Merino, Takanori Tomimatsu

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