Category Archives: fotomografie
“Far from the traffic jams and the go-go bars, Nitsch takes us into the front rooms of the eight million ordinary Thais who are the real Bangkok: busy, chaotic-looking, organised by an impenetrable idiosyncrasyand unashamedly human.” – John Burdett, Author
“Eastern Europe’s backyard is a real mess.”
My pictures concern the attitudes – defiance, enjoyment, resignation, and contentment – of those who continue to smoke cigarettes in the face of public disapproval. More importantly, these portraits reveal that for some smokers, cigarettes are a way to enter into a state of contemplation. Amy in her Backyard, 2005
“I started this project for several reasons.”
“I’m Sannah Kvist. Right now I’m interested in youth and death and the fact that I think Thursdays are better than Saturdays. Besides from this (or maybe because of) I’m also an artist, freelance photographer and photo editor.” In “All I Own” the participants (all born in the 80′s) compose and build a sculpture of… Continue reading →