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| Year | Venue | Exhibition Title | |------|-------|------------------| | 2013 | Kunsthalle Mannheim | “Lichtlinien” | | 2016 | Fotomuseum Winterthur (Switzerland) | “HDRIP – Beyond the Exposure” | | 2018 | Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles | “Industrial Echoes” (group) | | 2020 | Venice Biennale – Arsenale Pavilion (Germany) | “Neon‑Memory” (prototype) | | 2022 | Tate Modern, London – “New Photography 2022” | “Stadtflimmern” (selected works) | | 2025 (planned) | Museum Folkwang, Essen | “Flora in Beton – A Solo Retrospective” |
| Aspect | Description | |--------|-------------| | | Exploration of temporal layering – how past, present, and future co‑exist in built environments. | | Signature Technique | HDR imaging achieved through 7–9 bracketed exposures, merged with custom tone‑mapping algorithms that preserve color fidelity while enhancing detail in both shadows and highlights. | | Equipment | Primarily uses a Nikon Z9 with a 24‑70 mm f/2.8 lens, coupled with a Lytro Illum light‑field camera for experimental depth‑field studies. | | Post‑Production | Proprietary software “R‑Blend” (developed with a small team of coders) that integrates AI‑driven noise reduction with manual curve adjustments, allowing precise control over contrast gradients. | | Aesthetic Hallmarks | • Hyper‑realistic luminance • Saturated yet balanced color palettes • Emphasis on reflective surfaces (glass façades, wet streets) • Narrative captions written in a minimalist, poetic style. | die fotografin hdrip
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| Project | Year(s) | Scope | Highlights | |---------|---------|-------|------------| | | 2015‑2017 | 30‑city tour across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Captured the nocturnal glow of urban cores using long‑exposure HDR. | Featured in Le Monde , The Guardian ; photobook became a collector’s item. | | “Ruinen‑Resonanz” | 2018‑2019 | Documented abandoned Soviet‑era factories in former East Germany. Mixed archival footage with HDR stills. | Awarded the “German Photography Prize” (Gold). | | “Neon‑Memory” (VR Installation) | 2021‑2023 | Immersive 360° experience in Berlin’s Haus der Kulturen der Welt. Viewers walk through a virtual cityscape where HDR images shift in real time with user movement. | Praised for merging fine art photography with emerging tech; won the “XR Berlin” award. | | “Flora in Beton” | 2024‑present | Ongoing series on plant life breaking through concrete, using macro HDR to reveal hidden textures. | First solo museum exhibition at the Museum Folkwang, Essen (opening slated for late 2025). | This highlights a shift in cultural valuation