Saturday, 19 September 2009

desert portrait photo shot

desert portrait,blog

We recently drove early morning into the desert near the city of Madam (45 minutes drive from Dubai - beautiful place!), for a portrait shot. Got some company when a camel walked by ... here it looks as if she rests on Marina's shoulder, doesn't it?!? Which shows that even in the wide desert you can make new friends!


Thursday, 17 September 2009

Dubai - past and future

here 2 snapshots taken recently in Dubai - a city which has developed so rapidly during the past 40 years that one can be excused from forgetting about its beduin past. To ensure that history and traditions do not fall victim to Dubai's race into the future, its ruler, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, stresses the importance to revive old dances and music.



mall dubai,armani caffee
dance,tradition

Sunday, 13 September 2009

"natural style" vs retouching

retouch

Personally, I like to keep portrait photos natural. However, if you plan to give your portrait a star treatment, but don't want to plunge into the depths of Adobe Photoshop, there are alternatives:


one of my favorites is Portrait Professional - in less than 5 minutes you get really impressive results. Just don't call it natural any longer:) What do you prefer - the natural or the touch-up version?

Friday, 11 September 2009

got on the 1st Dubai Metro train!

When the financial crisis hit Dubai, many saw us here going back to camels as the primary transport mode. Quite the opposite is true: on a date to remember - 09/09/09 - the first line of the Dubai Metro was opened by Sheikh Mohammed, Ruler of Dubai. There is no circle line in sight, but it's nevertheless great fun to ride - air-conditioned and fully automated!






Monday, 17 August 2009

How to beat the Dubai heat; in a creative way

One of my favorite places to spend time in Dubai is Tashkeel Studio in Nad Al Sheba. Whatever your creative mind fancies – photography, sculpturing, painting, 3D work, silk printing – here you will find the utilities to go ahead with your vision. Or just read for hours through the extensive book and magazine library. You have to apply for a membership, which is a quite straightforward process. Afterwards, you pay a weekly, monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly usage fee.
Opening hours are Saturday to Thursday from 8 AM till 10PM; during Ramadan it will be 9 AM till 5 PM. Here a few snapshots of the place:





Saturday, 1 August 2009

The Black Snapper: new photo-portal with prominent guest curator


For those of you interested in good photography sites: starting August 1, The Black Snapper website presents each day another photographer. Selection is done by weekly guest curators. Kick off does Abbas, an Iranian photographer with MAGNUM agency. Worth to check out.

Tuesday, 14 July 2009

Tuesday, 23 June 2009

turmoil in Tehran: new photos




Here 3 images sent last night by my friend M.D. from Tehran (for understandable reasons, he does not want to have his name published ... simply too dangerous these days in Iran). What a change from the rather peaceful atmosphere during election campaign just 3 weeks ago!

Wednesday, 17 June 2009

all ready for exhibition opening tomorrow evening!


all prints framed and hanging now ... hope to see you all thursday evening at the tashkeel art center (location map). if you can't make it - the exhibition runs until august 20, 2009. see also my last post for more info.

here another motif from our group exhibition (actually, we use this one on a postcard, too). took this photo last year in satwa, when the whole district was supposed to go down very quickly. reminds me now a bit of a scene from the new "transformer" sci-fi movie, for which i saw the trailer last weekend. autobots entering satwa...?!

Sunday, 14 June 2009

invitation: "made in tashkeel" group exhibition on june 18, 7pm


dear friends! you are cordially invited to my first group exhibition in dubai. 5 images of my "satwa" series will be on display at the "made in tashkeel" exhibition, which is running from june 18 until august 20 at the tashkeel art center. opening is this thursday, june 18, at 7pm. tashkeel is located next to the nad al sheba police station, not far from the nad al sheba racecourse. best have a look on their webpage (or on their facebook-group) for the location map. hope to see you all there!
my series portraits the central dubai district satwa, which seemed to be doomed less than 12 months ago, as it should make way for another grandiose real estate project entitled jumeirah village city. at least for now, this project was brought to a halt by the economic crisis and many residents have some extra time to relocate.