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June 14, 2020 3 Comments
© ww-2019 | KREUZFAHRER – Rettungsboot II | cruise ship – lifeboat II | pigmented inkjet print on archival matte paper | 30 x 45 cm | edition of 30 | 30 available | 10/2019
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KREUZFAHRER | cruise ship is a mini series, shot at the Columbus Terminal in Bremerhaven during a residency at Wilke Atelier, Bremerhaven September/October 2019. Few months later corona came…
KREUZFAHRER – Rettungsboot I | cruise ship – lifeboat I is my latest entry at LensCulture Critic’s Choice 2020
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Did you encourage this crowd to pose under the lifeboat or were they just hanging out there? 👌
no, they were asked to do it during something between a safety training and killing time shortly before departure and I liked the result – kind of a visual paradox…
Indeed- I like how they are sheltering under something that could potentially save their lives- but in the meantime looks like it’s about to fall and squish them.