During todayβs walk at the Feldberg, I continued working on my long-term project 'Let it Snow', which examines the impact of climate change on winter tourism in the Black Forest and the growing dependence on artificial snowmaking.
During todayβs walk at the Feldberg, I continued working on my long-term project 'Let it Snow', which examines the impact of climate change on winter tourism in the Black Forest and the growing dependence on artificial snowmaking.
I've updated my website with images and text, including previously unseen photos. Take a look here: π christinastohn.com
Happy New Year to all of you!
βNever, ever be afraid to make noise and get in good trouble, necessary trouble.β β John Lewis.
A thoughtful gesture from @iainsarjeant.bsky.social to brighten someone's day π
Behind the scenes while working on my project #letitsnow at the Feldberg today.
Weekend plans? Sorted! Check out this thoughtfully curated list of #photography videos by Andy Adams @flakphoto.news
Since 2019, Iβve been working on βLet It Snow.β Earlier today, I returned to the #Feldberg and continued exploring the complexities of winter seasons.
Snowmaking machines are currently in operation to prepare the pistes, as the ski lifts cannot open until there is sufficient snow coverage.
Discovering 'Fever Dream' by #VictoriaJung felt like stepping into a surreal new world. Photographed in New Orleans, this project captures fleeting moments that blur memory, time and existence. The visuals are both captivating and unsettling, with themes of loss contributing to its overall depth.
This weekend, Iβm preparing for my presentation at #FHDortmund on Monday. A big thank you to Achim MohnΓ© for the invitation and to Marlene Sievert for designing this flyer!
Alongside other inspiring photographers, my friend @robert-law.bsky.social will be speaking about his work at the Northern Eye Festival this weekend. I wish I could be there! If you're in the area of North Wales, be sure to check it out.
Sorry to hear that. The post office in Ochopee is such a tourist spot and Don poses dozens of times a day.
They appear happy to feature projects related to upcoming exhibitions or book publications, so I would definitely recommend contacting them.
If you do, please say hi to Don for me.
Funnily enough, as part of this road trip, we came across the smallest post office in the USβright in the middle of the Everglades.
Danke, Tim. It'll be exciting to see how your post office project evolves! From time to time, I also work in the US. Hereβs my latest feature, in case youβre interested:
Good morning from #Freiburg
Youβll be an excellent speaker, Rob! I wish I could be there too.
In my opinion, constructed documentary photography involves staging or arranging elements within a scene, while still addressing actual events and social issues.
Thank you so much for the wonderful intro, Rob!
Hey everyone,
Finally made it here! Iβm a photographer based in Germany, specialising in constructed documentary photography.
Looking forward to connecting and sharing my work with this community.