Lars Bauer

born in the greater area of Hamburg, the landscape architect discovered his love for Berlin at an early age. After a rather short stay, however, he was first drawn to the wide world until he landed back in the capital in 2016. At the camera, his main focus is on nature and street photography. In order to take a good photo, you can see him crawling around on the ground for half a day to take a picture of a 6-legged animal, but also in urban surroundings his eye for detail is always sharp.

Anna Fraire

born in Italy in 1984, she moved to Berlin in 2013, where she works as an architect. As an autodidactic photographer, she has followed her passion and deepened her practical and theoretical knowledge through workshops, seminars and courses. Over the years, she has discovered the narrative power of photography for herself and has focused on reportage photography, the focus of her photographic work.

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Anna Fraire

born in Italy in 1984, she moved to Berlin in 2013, where she works as an architect. As an autodidactic photographer, she has followed her passion and deepened her practical and theoretical knowledge through workshops, seminars and courses. Over the years, she has discovered the narrative power of photography for herself and has focused on reportage photography, the focus of her photographic work.

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Björn Hoffmann

as historian, philosopher and digital pioneer, Björn found his way from text to image only late in life, but is now so fascinated by the power and depth of images that he tries to bring everything from portrait to architectural photography into an artistically pictorial expression. In a variation of Aby Warburg‘s self-assessment, whom he admires extraordinarily, he is also: Rhinelander by birth, Berliner by choice and Neapolitan at heart.

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Karin Kutter

began to take an interest in photography as a teenager when she was given an old Contax T2 by her uncle. Since she has been living in Berlin, she has taken numerous courses at the Photocentrum Kreuzberg, at the imago fotokunst and at the Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie in Berlin and has presented her work in exhibitions. Her photographic reflections focus on people and interpersonal relationships. With a curious and sensitive eye, she captures her environment and composes images that radiate peace and clarity.

Karin Kutter

began to take an interest in photography as a teenager when she was given an old Contax T2 by her uncle. Since she has been living in Berlin, she has taken numerous courses at the Photocentrum Kreuzberg, at the imago fotokunst and at the Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie in Berlin and has presented her work in exhibitions. Her photographic reflections focus on people and interpersonal relationships. With a curious and sensitive eye, she captures her environment and composes images that radiate peace and clarity.

Marco Leßner

born in Berlin and raised in the area of
Münsterland, Marco Leßner was drawn
back to the capital city in 2006 to study.
A single moment can tell a whole story.
He tries to capture this moment with
his camera, which makes photography
exciting and varied for him. His passion
is documentary, reportage and street
photography. Especially portraits, urban
social themes and current events are part
of his photographic work.

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Susana Villares Lopez

comes from the Atlantic coast in Galicia (Spain). Experiments with analogue photography and with toy cameras accompanied her during her studies and during the first years in Berlin, where she lives since 2007. She likes to photograph her everyday life, with a subjective view, which is also influenced by her studies of architecture.

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Susana Villares Lopez

comes from the Atlantic coast in Galicia (Spain). Experiments with analogue photography and with toy cameras accompanied her during her studies and during the first years in Berlin, where she lives since 2007. She likes to photograph her everyday life, with a subjective view, which is also influenced by her studies of architecture.

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Sarah Wiltschek

came to Berlin to study and stayed. She photographs people on the street and in their everyday life. It is the uncompromising and absolute moments of human encounters that touch her deeply and drive her to document our time of upheaval and social change in personal portraits.

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Ann-Christine Jansson

born in Sweden, lives and works in Berlin. Since 1980, she has been a freelance photojournalist, both for international newspapers and magazines and for various German magazines such as „Stern“. Publications in numerous book publications. Her photographs have been presented in many solo and group exhibitions. She has also curated several exhibitions. She was also picture editor for „Svenska Dagbladet“, Sweden, and „taz. die tageszeitung“, Berlin. Teaching Photography at the Photocentrum of the Department of Photography at the Gilberto Bosques Volkshochschule Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. Graduated in art history, education and sociology at Stockholm University.

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Photozentrum

Seit Michael Schmidt (1945 – 2014) Ende der 1970er Jahre die Werkstatt für Photographie an der Volks-hochschule Kreuzberg gründete und als nicht akademische Ausbildungsstätte für künstlerische Fotografie in Europa und den USA bekannt machte, hat die Beschäftigung mit der Fotografie in Kreuzberg einen hohen Stellenwert. Etwa 1000 Personen im Jahr besuchen Kurse und Projektklassen am Photocentrum der Gilberto Bosques Volkshochschule Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg .Unter den Absolventen der Klasse Reportagefotografie finden sich Preisträger der „Jungen deutschen Fotografie“, des UNICEF-Fotos des Jahres 2011 und 2012 des Henri-Nannen-Preises für die beste Fotoreportage.

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(C) Marco Leßner
(C) Marco Leßner

Photozentrum

Seit Michael Schmidt (1945 – 2014) Ende der 1970er Jahre die Werkstatt für Photographie an der Volks-hochschule Kreuzberg gründete und als nicht akademische Ausbildungsstätte für künstlerische Fotografie in Europa und den USA bekannt machte, hat die Beschäftigung mit der Fotografie in Kreuzberg einen hohen Stellenwert. Etwa 1000 Personen im Jahr besuchen Kurse und Projektklassen am Photocentrum der Gilberto Bosques Volkshochschule Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg .Unter den Absolventen der Klasse Reportagefotografie finden sich Preisträger der „Jungen deutschen Fotografie“, des UNICEF-Fotos des Jahres 2011 und 2012 des Henri-Nannen-Preises für die beste Fotoreportage.

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