2012/08/31
Christian Reister
There’s an interesting video about Christopher Anderson on the pages of vice magazine. Anderson became famous for his photos form wars and crisis regions, then switched to very personal work when he became a father and is now photographing mostly at home in New York City.
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2012/08/30
Christian Reister
Siegfried Hansen, Seconds2Real buddy and photographer from Hamburg, has just published a funny new series „Schlagermove“ on his website. I don’t know if these pictures will be part of his solo show that will open tomorrow but I’ll definitly go to the opening. Check details about his exhibition here and see you in Hamburg!
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2012/08/29
Christian Reister
A big collection of “flip through photobook videos” can be found on Have a nice Book, a website by Yosigo and Salva López. The soundtracks may sound a little bit strange sometimes but the mix between photobook classics and self-published books is quite inspiring and outstanding. You can spend hours there…
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2012/08/28
Christian Reister
I launched a facebook page for FENSTER61 last week. I’m still not keen on using facebook personally but it should be fine to get some additional promo for FENSTER61 and its exhibitions. If you are on fb feel free to like FENSTER61 here.
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2012/08/27
Christian Reister

I’m starting the week with editing and postproduction work on a series of portraits I have made in New York last month in the style of my Londonders series from three years ago. It’s so fascinating to look through such a broad diversity of characters. I feel thankful to all the 180 persons who permitted me to take their picture and feel kind of sorry for everyone I have to sort out to get a decent collection of 50.

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2012/08/21
Christian Reister

New York 2012
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2012/08/16
Christian Reister

Holger Biermanns series Lichtenberg shows photographs from a Berliner district that looks like a village in many areas. The project was realized during an artists in residence stay at Lichtenberg Studios that published a small booklet with the whole series. It can be seen as a PDF here. The exhbition at FENSTER61 is up until 11th of September. See more infos here.
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