TITLE: Labyrinth
The photo was taken in Berlin at the Holocaust Memorial.I went deeper and deeper into the labyrinth of concrete blocks. The light conditions became darker and darker, it was narrow and cold.I wanted to intensify the mood and made a multiple exposure, the concrete blocks wanted to crush you. People flitted between the concrete blocks and disappeared again - a gloomy mood. This is exactly the mood the artist Peter Eisenman wanted to create.
AUTHOR: Frank Schasse (Germany)
"It is an illusion that photos are taken with a camera... they are taken with the eye, the heart and the head."
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Frank Schasse is an architect and has been passionate about photography since his student days.
He uses photography as a means of expressing his creativity. Seeing plays a crucial role for him. The transformation of what he sees into a new image, into which moods, feelings and imagination flow. A truly fascinating process.
In addition to traditional colour and black-and-white photography, he has long been fascinated by the potential for abstraction in photography. Making the invisible visible holds great appeal for him.
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