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Summer.

I am Mareen Fischinger, a photographer in Düsseldorf, Germany.

This blog shows some of my personal life. I mobile-post behind the scene photos and ideas, too – in no specific order.

While I am at it, I am selling my car!


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I also run the tumblelogs snpsht.com and Girl Photographer


Listen to the music:

stefantueshaus:  
discussion with myself: light testing part two, for today (taken by Mareen Fischinger)

stefantueshaus:

discussion with myself: light testing part two, for today (taken by Mareen Fischinger)
  • Mareen: I can make a tight selection. They are only going to tumble one or two photos anyway.
  • Mareen: Err, I mean publish.
  • [...]
  • Stefan: That would be cool if soon all media would go via tumblr and you can follow and see the ones you like in your dashboard.
I’ve met both professionals and (mostly) students who believe that when class or work is over, it’s time to take off the designer hat. Design is not a hat, it’s a full body tattoo. It does not come off. Nicole Guinta: Design on Your Own Time.
Hm ok so… Let’s errr…
Hm ok so… Let’s errr…
Light Test Shot.
A little wide-anglish, but I like it. Looks like a style that isn’t mine. 
(imported from Mareen Fischinger’s Flickr)

Light Test Shot.

A little wide-anglish, but I like it. Looks like a style that isn’t mine.

(imported from Mareen Fischinger’s Flickr)

You are of excellent assemblage quality… best compliment ev-er?
  • Felix: do you like dark chocolate?
  • Mareen: I guess
  • Felix: do you like jump'n'runs?
  • Mareen: no
  • Mareen: what is that combination of questions?
  • Felix: play it anyway!
  • [...]
  • Mareen: What does this have to do with chocolate?
  • Felix: both things are fun.
Running.
Reminds me, we have been looking at that dirt pile for a while (5 months?), as a photo location.

Running.

Reminds me, we have been looking at that dirt pile for a while (5 months?), as a photo location.

A shoemaker usually walks barefoot An architect told me this Hebrew proverb when I asked if he had plans to renovate his loft — he’s too busy designing for other people. (via zachklein)