Jan Von Holleben was born in
Cologne in 1977 and grew up in Germany. When he was thirteen years old he
started using a camera and developing skill in his photographs. After he had
finished teaching children with disabilities in Freiberg, he moved to London.
In London, at Surrey Institute of Art and Design, he got his degree in the
Theory and History of Photography. He worked there as a picture editor, art
director, and photographic director. His pictures would focus on his memories
and personal experiences of his childhood and he called it the man who learns
through play. He lives and does his job in London, Berlin, and Sasbach am
Kaiserstuhl.
I chose this photo because it
reminds me of the movie Twilight. I like how he made the forest spooky and
mysterious from the fog and the dark trees.
I like this picture because
it reminds me of the desert and you normally wouldn’t see a soccer net in the desert.
I would also like to play soccer there.
This is my two test shots and my final shot. I chose badminton for my images because it is one of my favourite sports to play.
These are two more of my test shots and one final shot. I chose myself painting because i love to paint at home and i wanted to have it in my photos.
These are two test shots and a final shot. I chose dropping a cell phone because i am always on my phone and i don't know what i would do without it.
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