From the series 'Mensch', in which I put up a portrait set up in villages. I usually stayed there and developed and printed over night in my mobile darkroom. That way my sitters were the first to have their print. Only then I felt ok with showing it around.
Thanks for your comment. The framing is from the album I used, which originally was owned by King Ludwig from Bavaria. I found it appropriate to remove the royal portraits to swap them for my heroes.
I also made a printed edition, you can have a look at the pdf here: https://dezentrale.art/maehring/maehring_Mensch.pdf
Thanks for your comment. The framing is from the album I used, which originally was owned by King Ludwig from Bavaria. I found it appropriate to remove the royal portraits to swap them for my heroes.
I also made a printed edition, you can have a look at the pdf here: https://dezentrale.art/maehring/maehring_Mensch.pdf
That's brilliant! King Ludwig, the mad, or at least weird, king of all things... seems appropriate indeed for this series!
His castle Neuschwanstein that I visited in a distant past with my parents, was as colourful and exotic as the colouring and photography project you took on and executed.
That's brilliant! King Ludwig, the mad, or at least weird, king of all things... seems appropriate indeed for this series!
His castle Neuschwanstein that I visited in a distant past with my parents, was as colourful and exotic as the colouring and photography project you took on and executed.
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