About the Book
A chronological selection from the photographs I took between June 30, 2015 and June 9, 2016. The title pictures are a bit older though, and the paraphernalia plus the black-and-white photo of the advertising airship date back to the twentieth century.
The small airship flew over my parents' house and garden on June 30, 1965. This beautiful event could not be captured, since none of us (my mother, her friend, her friend's young son, and me) had a camera at hand. My father's camera was stowed away somewhere, but he did not get back home from work timely enough to find it and photograph the airship.
When my father arrived, the airship had gone, and so he took pictures of our little garden party. Fifty years later I went back to the garden of the old house (I sold it after my parents had died in 2012) and captured the empty skies above it. Together with a photo of the album with the prints showing our summer's day in June 1965, this is the first picture of this book.
The book ends with another restaged childhood event: I sit in front of the same house in Hamburg-Langenhorn (a toy store then, now an office coordinating geriatric care) where I sat exactly fifty years earlier. The pages between are filled with the photographs of a less important time in my life, and it was a time in which my own photographs became less important for me. Maybe one day I will be able to remember moments without the help of a camera.
The small airship flew over my parents' house and garden on June 30, 1965. This beautiful event could not be captured, since none of us (my mother, her friend, her friend's young son, and me) had a camera at hand. My father's camera was stowed away somewhere, but he did not get back home from work timely enough to find it and photograph the airship.
When my father arrived, the airship had gone, and so he took pictures of our little garden party. Fifty years later I went back to the garden of the old house (I sold it after my parents had died in 2012) and captured the empty skies above it. Together with a photo of the album with the prints showing our summer's day in June 1965, this is the first picture of this book.
The book ends with another restaged childhood event: I sit in front of the same house in Hamburg-Langenhorn (a toy store then, now an office coordinating geriatric care) where I sat exactly fifty years earlier. The pages between are filled with the photographs of a less important time in my life, and it was a time in which my own photographs became less important for me. Maybe one day I will be able to remember moments without the help of a camera.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 152 - Publish Date: Nov 27, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords Light, Wind, Water, Moon, Sun, Clouds, Ships, Airplanes, Cities, Landscapes, Toys, Coins, Books, Memories
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About the Creator
Wolfgang Schindler
Hamburg, Germany
Wolfgang Schindler was in born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1962. He learned to read and write in the sixties. All of the seventies he spent in school. In the eighties he worked as a postman and as a salesman, then went to university to study architecture, arabic, and arts. During the nineties he called himself an artist and he helped organizing exhibitions for other artists. In the first decade of the twenty-first century he had to close the showroom and worked again as a postman. All his life he carried a camera and took thousands of photos. He still lives in Hamburg.