“As my artist’s statement explains, my work is utterly incomprehensible and is therefore full of deep significance.” Calvin & Hobbes (Bill Watterson) I was, from what I’ve been told, a rather strange baby. I’ve seen some old video cassettes of …
Ein Gespräch mit Ivan Rigamonti
New York in Zürich Europaallee Zürich September 2021. Da sitzt er also. Ich sehe ihn zum erstem Mal und doch glaube ich, ihn zu kennen: Ivan Rigamonti. Gestern habe ich, um mich vorzubereiten, fast drei Stunden seine Bilder auf Instagram …
A Conversation With Daniel Sigg
Daniel Sigg is a photographer based in Minneapolis/Saint Paul with Swiss origins. He is a founding member of the swissstreetcollective. He works and is interested in a wide field of genres including street photography. Today I wanted to ask him …
Know your inner dials
“The way we see things is affected by what we know or believe. […]. We only see what we look at. To look is an act of choice. […] We never look at just one thing; we are always looking …
“Stolen Moments” by Daniel Comte
This book starts with a medical statement: “In 2014, at the age 51, Daniel Comte was diagnosed Alzheimer”. By this point, he had built a successful career as a creative director whose work has won endless awards, both in Switzerland …
The Silent Shutter. Can You Do Street Photography Like A Ninja?
The silent shutter release – is it beneficial on the street? Does it make you stealth and silent like a Ninja? No more reveiling shutter sounds? Must be great, right? When you ask me, yes and no. But most of …