Blog / 2010
Siegfried Hansen, Friday 24 September 2010

Street Photography Now
Three Members of Public Life, Ying Tang, Markus Hartel and Siegfried Hansen participate in the book
"Street Photography Now"
Get up close and personal with the world’s best street photographers as they capture the drama of everyday life at 1⁄125 of a second. Prowl pavements and back alleys, encountering comic absurdities, small acts of kindness and scenes of unexpected beauty; let your eye be caught by a witty billboard, a woman dressed as an angel, a businessman sprinting through the crowd: the human carnival is in town and the streets are alive.
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Infos here:
Street Photography Now
Street Photography Now
Street Photography Now
Three Members of Public Life, Ying Tang, Markus Hartel and Siegfried Hansen participate in the book
"Street Photography Now"
Get up close and personal with the world’s best street photographers as they capture the drama of everyday life at 1⁄125 of a second. Prowl pavements and back alleys, encountering comic absurdities, small acts of kindness and scenes of unexpected beauty; let your eye be caught by a witty billboard, a woman dressed as an angel, a businessman sprinting through the crowd: the human carnival is in town and the streets are alive.
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Infos here:
Street Photography Now
Juan Buhler, Thursday 26 August 2010

I'm giving a talk about street photography next week in San Francisco:
A short history of street photography, with examples and discussion about taking memorable photographs of people in the street. Juan will discuss the art and science of capturing a moment and telling a story with just one image. Plus he will use his years of real-world experience to discuss approaching strangers, dealing with confrontation, and avoiding potential legal pitfalls here and abroad. This talk is for anyone that wants to improve their ability to tell stories with a camera.
http://www.meetup.com/SanFranSMUG/calendar/14233661/?from=list&offset=0
August 31st, 2010, 6PM
Sports Basement
1590 Bryant St
San Francisco, CA 94103
415-575-3000
A talk in San Francisco - The Art and Science of Street Photography with Juan Buhler
I'm giving a talk about street photography next week in San Francisco:
A short history of street photography, with examples and discussion about taking memorable photographs of people in the street. Juan will discuss the art and science of capturing a moment and telling a story with just one image. Plus he will use his years of real-world experience to discuss approaching strangers, dealing with confrontation, and avoiding potential legal pitfalls here and abroad. This talk is for anyone that wants to improve their ability to tell stories with a camera.
http://www.meetup.com/SanFranSMUG/calendar/14233661/?from=list&offset=0
August 31st, 2010, 6PM
Sports Basement
1590 Bryant St
San Francisco, CA 94103
415-575-3000
Robert Engelhardt, Monday 23 August 2010
New Feature: Pablo Peyrolón
New photographer feature. Pablo Peyrolón present his work "Not without a camera".
Siegfried Hansen, Sunday 04 July 2010

Hamburg 2009
German Photo Magazine "fotocommunity plus"with 6 pages
...the pages (pdf) you can find here:
siegfried hansenl info
6 Pages from Siegfried Hansen in a German photo magazine
Hamburg 2009
German Photo Magazine "fotocommunity plus"with 6 pages
...the pages (pdf) you can find here:
siegfried hansenl info
Henrik Rieß, Wednesday 06 January 2010

Henrik Rieß - Les Animaux de Monaco (2008)
About this series:
I was on summer vacation at the Côte d'Azur in France. Spending a day in Monaco I stumbled on this affecting event called "benediction of animals".
Imagine about two hundred people of all ages and origins coming together at the Monaco Cathedral. Everyone accompenied by their dogs, bunnies, ferrets and other animal friends. What at first sight sounds like a scenery of excessive yapping and biting actually was such a wonderful gathering!
After the priest of the cathedral had appeared, the crowd held a prayer blessing animals as well as people. The ceremony ended with everybody singing in the warm evening sun. A really moving moment. I left with such a good feeling.
Take a look at http://www.forbetterunderstanding.blogspot.com/
Scènes d'une Bénediction: Les Animaux de Monaco
Henrik Rieß - Les Animaux de Monaco (2008)
About this series:
I was on summer vacation at the Côte d'Azur in France. Spending a day in Monaco I stumbled on this affecting event called "benediction of animals".
Imagine about two hundred people of all ages and origins coming together at the Monaco Cathedral. Everyone accompenied by their dogs, bunnies, ferrets and other animal friends. What at first sight sounds like a scenery of excessive yapping and biting actually was such a wonderful gathering!
After the priest of the cathedral had appeared, the crowd held a prayer blessing animals as well as people. The ceremony ended with everybody singing in the warm evening sun. A really moving moment. I left with such a good feeling.
Take a look at http://www.forbetterunderstanding.blogspot.com/
Last article
- Street Photography Now
- A talk in San Francisco - The Art and Science of Street Photography with Juan Buhler
- New Feature: Pablo Peyrolón
- 6 Pages from Siegfried Hansen in a German photo magazine
- Scènes d'une Bénediction: Les Animaux de Monaco
- Street photography magazine "in Publication" 1st Editon - Inspiration-
- New Feature: Marco Margarucci
- New Feature: Rick Berland
- Helen Levitt
- New website area: Features