honorable mention
Ursula Reinke germany
title
reinke-ursula-shapes
Digital photography and processing opened up new possibilities of expressions. Today I am most fascinated by modern architecture. Not the depiction of reality is important to me, but the abstraction of form and structure. I'm interested in the shapes, lines, surfaces and the peculiarities of buildings. With the digital processing in photoshop and lightroom I try to create a vision of a modern urban scene. Artificial colors or the reduction to black and white underline the alienation.
I also like to collect impressions from my travels. New York, Rajasthan in India, a road trip through Namibia, for example, were impressive photo locations in recent years.
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This series shows extraordinary shapes of modern architecture that were only made possible through innovations in materials and construction techniques. The pastel colors emphasize the lightness of the appearance of the buildings.about the photographer
Photography was part of my design studies at the University of Applied Sciences at the end of the 1970s in Duesseldorf. Creative techniques, studio photography and work in the black and white photo laboratory belonged to my education and studies. When I was working as a designer for an US company for many years, I captured many events with the analog Nikon.Digital photography and processing opened up new possibilities of expressions. Today I am most fascinated by modern architecture. Not the depiction of reality is important to me, but the abstraction of form and structure. I'm interested in the shapes, lines, surfaces and the peculiarities of buildings. With the digital processing in photoshop and lightroom I try to create a vision of a modern urban scene. Artificial colors or the reduction to black and white underline the alienation.
I also like to collect impressions from my travels. New York, Rajasthan in India, a road trip through Namibia, for example, were impressive photo locations in recent years.
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