-
This is a story of a film roll that has been missing for more than ten years and was recently found in a drawer. These photos were taken in the middle of the 1990's with my trusty Praktica LB. The roll was found two years ago and developed in a professional mini lab.
-
One of the reasons why I love Munich is the sunglasses machine. Yes, it really is a machine where you can get sunglasses from - and for only 2x2 Euros!
-
Café Gartensalon is probably one of the most wonderful and most colourful cafés in Munich at the moment. If you have some spare time, you should definitely go and try the home-made cakes there!
-
Castle Schleissheim is situated in Oberschleissheim, about 20 minutes from the city centre of Munich. The site consists of three single castle buildings which are connected by a beautiful park with canals, fountains and wonderful hiding spots that lead away from the main path in a labyrinth-like way.
-
Munich is the capital city of Bavaria and is well known to be the birthplace of the world famous cars BMW.
-
The "Olympiadorf" (or "Olydorf" like the people living there like to call it) is the Olympic village built for the Olympic games 1972 in Munich.
-
Just on the other side of the Olympic Village you'll find the "Olympia park" a very inspiring place to take pictures.
-
Who wins this prestigious accolade? Read on!
-
"If everybody had an ocean/Across the U. S. A./Then everybody'd be surfin'/Like Californi-a"
Well, when the Beach Boys sang this "Surfin' USA" 1963, they surely didn't think that it would be possible to surf in Munich, hundreds and hundreds km far away from the sea (and more from California of course...)
-
This week we bring you a true Lomographic mix on "doubles with you." Add a LC-A+ and a Pop9 and suddenly you are upside down - as the Lomographers from Germany themselves put it. This is what they had to say:
-
Mostly when I go on a journey by airplane I use to start at Munich Airport. It is the nearest airport to the place where I live and the one with the best directions. Near these convenient things it is an airport with a fantastic design where your waiting time spins away by watching the great architecture, in comfortable cafes or in the several kinds of shops you can find there.
-
A group of 3 Munich based Lomographers who call themselves Lomonks, captured their hometown with various Lomography cameras for 365 days. This project was realized as a contribution to Munich’s 850 anniversary festivity.
-
When you smile, they smile back (or are totally confused!). I also love the atmosphere: hurrying people, stress, beggars and musicians, crazy people and normal people, the looks in the tunnels, speed, very seldom slowness, quietness. You'll find people who met their fate, crying, hopeless. But also the beginning of love, old couples holding their hands. Nothing is so openminded, so apparent than the people in the public transportation system. And I have a wish for a long-lasting party in the tunnels, together will friends and my Lomo...