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GORY LIFES (4 pictures)
Bizarre stilllifes and scenery Photos & design: Iris weirich, 2009
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MAGIC WINTERSCAPES (6 pictures)
Photos & design: Iris Weirich, 2012/13
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BERLIN 2012: METROPOLIS REVISITED (7 pictures)
When I look through my camera lense, I drift away into a dream world – and what I perceive is not any more Berlin – but the vision of a Metropolis faraway, beyond time and space – borne back ceaselessly into the past and forward into the future. Like Edward Hopper in his paintings of a mystified human civilization, I try to create my own reality by capturing the light and atmosphere of an inspired and magical moment. © Iris Weirich, 2012 www.photo-fiction.com
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METAPHYSICAL SEASCAPES (9 pictures)
All photos & designs by Iris Weirich, 2012/ 13
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PHOTO ART 2012 (16 pictures)
photo art, 2012, iris weirich, iris miniatüra, surrealism, metaphysical, collage, cityscape, Hamburg, Kiel
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VINTAGE POSTCARDS (6 pictures)
Vintage style photo collages of Venice, Paris & Vienna Photos & design: Iris Weirch
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MUNICH 2011 (6 pictures)
Dreamlike photo collages & impressions of historic archtitecture in Munich, Germany Photos & design: Iris Weirich
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FANTASTIC NATURE 2011 (18 pictures)
Partly surreal depictions of nature Photos & design: Iris Weirich
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PHOTO-FICTION represents photo art by Berlin-based photographer Iris Weirich. In her work, the artist focuses on stage and concert photography, mise-en-scène photography for performing artists, bands and personal art projects as well as bizarre still lifes. For her cityscapes and portraits (mostly in black & white), she has created her very own vintage style.
Her interest in photography doesn’t consist in depicting pure reality, but in adding a mysterious quality to the pictures by alienating the seen.
By the interaction of cinematic, theatrical, painture-like and narrative elements there can be created an individual universe.
http://www.photo-fiction.com