Sarah Thonig ist eine deutsche Theater- und Filmschauspielerin ...mit einem Wikipedia Eintrag. Vielmehr noch gute Gesellschaft um ein paar Rollen Film auf München's Straßen zu fotografieren.
Showing posts with label film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
STUDIO VISIT
Recently I visited Sepalot in his Studio, had a coffee and a chat. We were listening to some music and I shot some frames on a Kodak film. A morning well spent, thumps up :)
Labels:
analog,
black and white,
film,
music,
Portrait
Monday, October 12, 2015
ALVARO SOLER
This spring I went to Spain to shoot the Album artwork and promotional photos with Álvaro Soler. His single "El mismo sol" was released shortly after and boy - what a success! Double platinum in Italy and top ten chart positions all over Europe. Just recently the feature version with Jennifer Lopez was released.
One of the highlight jobs of this year for sure.
One of the highlight jobs of this year for sure.
Ein von Christian Brecheis (@christianbrecheis) gepostetes Foto am
megasuperspecial thanks to Carla!
And here's the lyric video featuring some of my images.
Monday, August 3, 2015
MIA SAN MEDIA MARKT
Mittlerweile sind bereits 6 Webisodes für den Kunden Media Markt online gegangen. In dieser regionalen Kampagne schlüpft Harry G unter anderem in die Rolle des Luggi Grollhofer, einem skurillen Verkäufer-Urgestein bei Media Markt.
Ich hatte das Vergnügen bei der Sache von Anfang an mit dabei sein zu dürfen und für die Clips die Regie zu übernehmen. Kamera kommt von Max Neumeier und mehr über Harry G gibt's hier.
Ich hatte das Vergnügen bei der Sache von Anfang an mit dabei sein zu dürfen und für die Clips die Regie zu übernehmen. Kamera kommt von Max Neumeier und mehr über Harry G gibt's hier.
Labels:
bewegtbild,
film,
Fotograf,
Harry G,
kampagne,
motion,
produktion,
regie,
social media
Friday, December 12, 2008
Weekend in Madrid
On a regular basis people email me questions on photography. I'm quite surprised that so many are interested if you shoot film or not. I really have to say what does it matter if you can't tell the difference? If you shoot selectivly and print out your digital photos and throw them in a shoebox, it's pretty much the same for most purposes.
Yes, I do shoot film, mostly for personal use. I end up scanning the prints to be able to share them with my friends who are often subjects of the photos. Digi would be much easier. By the way, I get good processing but buy the cheapest prints. Only a few picks get printed in good quality.
This summer I spent a weekend in Madrid with my girlfriend and shot one roll of Portra NC with my Nikon FM3 and a 50mm 1.8. Here are some of the infamous scans:

Yes, I do shoot film, mostly for personal use. I end up scanning the prints to be able to share them with my friends who are often subjects of the photos. Digi would be much easier. By the way, I get good processing but buy the cheapest prints. Only a few picks get printed in good quality.
This summer I spent a weekend in Madrid with my girlfriend and shot one roll of Portra NC with my Nikon FM3 and a 50mm 1.8. Here are some of the infamous scans:
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