Assisi


August 7th, 2012 by Stefan

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Sunday, water day!


May 9th, 2012 by Stefan

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Children Play


November 2nd, 2011 by Stefan

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Timm Koelln, The Peloton


November 25th, 2010 by Stefan

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Arrived today, Great Book!

The Peloton, Timm Koeln


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Riding Man


November 12th, 2010 by Stefan

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New Radmagazin “fahrstil”.


May 24th, 2010 by Stefan

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there is a new german cycling magazine fahrstil on the market: the first edition contains stories on the Portland bike builders, the European Hand Made Bicycle Exhibition EHBE , a small on the road portfolio from me and much more.


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Morocco Portfolio at Leica Fotografie International


November 1st, 2009 by Stefan

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If you are interested… Leica Fotografie International … Content .pdf


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Christian


October 26th, 2009 by Stefan

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scan from print, agfa mcc111, kodak trix 400

Photographer: Christian Roosen


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Viviana


October 21st, 2009 by Stefan

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scan from print, agfa mcc111, kodak trix 400


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Rouleur Magazin, Photography Annual 2007 & 08


October 7th, 2009 by Stefan

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http://www.rouleur.cc

“Beautiful reportage photography is only half of the Rouleur Annual – the narrative passages eloquently explain the sensibility of each of the races covered in its pages. It’s no surprise the Annual is fabulous to look at, but its other achievement is to immerse the reader in the sweat, pain, colour, mud, speed and charm of road racing. Quite simply, it makes you want to get on your bike and ride it. Kevin Braddock, Contributing Editor – British GQ


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Juan


October 3rd, 2009 by Stefan

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from a common project with Stefan Loeliger  (www.stefan-loeliger.com)


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Looking for prints …


September 29th, 2009 by Stefan

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I found this one. I am surprised about the play of sharpness and unsharpness … can a digital chip give the same results? ;)


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Tirana Workshop Photoschool Projekt 5.6


September 7th, 2009 by Stefan

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Picture taken by Sevil Egeli, my compliments Sevil.

I arrived save back home. thanks Eleni,  www.projekt56.com and my students for the interesting workshop week.


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Tete


July 21st, 2009 by Stefan

tete© stefan loeliger/stefan rohner

since I like some of these images and I dont have them here… from a common project with Stefan Loeliger  (www.stefan-loeliger.com)


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Jeronimo


May 14th, 2009 by Stefan

jero© stefan loeliger/stefan rohner

since I like some of these images and I dont have them here… from a common project with Stefan Loeliger  (www.stefan-loeliger.com)


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Varanasi


May 5th, 2009 by Stefan

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Varanasi


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Dario


May 4th, 2009 by Stefan

1401© stefan loeliger/stefan rohner

since I like some of these images and I dont have them here… from a common project with Stefan Loeliger  (www.stefan-loeliger.com)


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Sant’ Agata Catania from Björn Stridh on Still-Dancing


April 27th, 2009 by Stefan

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Sant’ Agata Catania

The celebration of the guardian saint of Catania, Sant Agata, takes place every year in the first week of february.

The pictures in this series are done in a rather small area of the city of Catania, around the Doumo and surrounding areas in the citys old centre during the time of this celebration in february 2009.

Sant’ Agata Catania from Björn Stridh on Still-Dancing


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Favorite Photography Books: Alberto García-Alix, Fotografias


April 22nd, 2009 by Stefan

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A wonderful portrait book of Spanish photographer Alberto García Alix.

“”Spain in the 1980s: a country in upheaval. Francisco Franco died in 1975 – the dictatorship had finally ended after 39 years. The country and its people started to enjoy new liberties and one of these people was Alberto García Alix, with his camera as his constant companion. “I never wanted to become a photographer,” he says in retrospect. But in fact, he has been taking photos of his surroundings since 1976. His father wanted him to study law, but Alberto García Alix refused and left home at the age of 20. In Spain back then it was a minor revolution against the patriarchy.

Left to his own devices he started a new life. A life full of liberties – and dark chapters. With his camera always at the ready, he photographed those around him: people on the street, motorcyclists, porno stars, drug addicts – and he was one of them for decades. “Back then, only the elite had drugs and we felt so privileged.” Alberto García Alix photographed these privileged few, many of whom have long since been dead. “Why am I still alive? Ask God!” One reason is certainly his photography which has provided him with a living since the mid-1980s. Today, Alberto García Alix is still mainly interested in people who lead excessive lives – people like himself. His passion and purpose in life is to photograph them – and it is also an inner compulsion.

“I want to give people dignity when I photograph them. The images document my love of the particular person,” he says. For Alberto García Alix, each shot reveals an intimate momentary encounter. He considers these “magical moments” the most beautiful in life. “I photograph the people frontally, usually they stare out at you – what is important is the dialogue between the person in the picture and the viewer.” It is not only photography that is of almost compulsive importance for Alberto García Alix, but also the act of developing the pictures. Then he is alone in his small darkroom with the person whose image gradually develops on the paper.

Looking back, would he have done anything different in life? “That question is not important – I have lived the way I lived.” Photography has given him a lot, and he has traveled far, meeting many people. “There were ups and downs in my life, but one thing is for sure – I am privileged, I am a born survivor.””"

Text from Deutsche Boerse Group

Some Pictures

More Pictures


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100 Eyes the magazine, Our Children


April 15th, 2009 by Stefan

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100 Eyes the magazine, Our Children,  April 2009


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