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Sunday
Jun262011

The Holocaust Memorial, Berlin, Germany

Berlin is one of my favorite cities in the world, and certainly in Europe. I think for Europe, Madrid and Berlin are in a running for first in my heart! One of the things I love about Berlin is the clash of old east and west, which is found in the architecture, the food, the people, the politics… everything! That’s precisely the reason I’m so anxious to visit Istanbul as well; to see firsthand the intermingling of the Roman and Ottoman empires over the years, and the visual feast that this conflict has bestowed upon the city.

But this is about Berlin. Completed in 2004, the Holocaust Memorial, also known as the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, is an ominous site to behold. It’s a bizarre experience, and while there, wandering amongst the stelae (the concrete slabs), you find yourself trying to figure out the symbolism. What does it mean? What’s the significance? C’mon, I’m a reasonably smart guy, and I don’t get it!

Looking it up in Wikipedia though, you soon realize that this is entirely the point. From the wiki entry: “According to [architect] Eisenman’s project text, the stelae are designed to produce an uneasy, confusing atmosphere, and the whole sculpture aims to represent a supposedly ordered system that has lost touch with human reason.” I’d suggest that he has succeeded.

The structure is somewhat difficult to photograph as well. Ignoring the people mingling around that you may want to avoid, there are tall buildings, uninteresting trees, and the ever-present construction cranes dotting the Berlin skyline. The concrete slabs are a dull grey, and of course the mid-day sun doesn’t help. I spent quite a bit of time wandering the labyrinth, and only took away a few frames. This is one of them.

The Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, GermanyThe Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, Germany @ April 2009 | Canon EOS 1Ds Mk III & 24-70mm ƒ/2.8L @ ISO 200, ƒ/8, 1/125

In recent entries where I’ve used Nik Software’s Silver Efex Pro 2, some readers have asked if I’d post a preset. I have only one preset that I saved some time ago that’s the basis for nearly every B&W image I’ve posted here, but keep in mind that this is meant to just be a starting point. For each image, I’ll start with this and usually adjust the shadows, almost always add a few control points to darken or lighten specific parts of the image. I’ll usually randomize the border and occasionally adjust the size (I don’t like that it crops in on the image so much; I wish the filter cropped just as much as was needed then added a white border, instead of slapping the white on top of my photo), and then finally adjust the grain. The preset has the Grain per pixel set to 500, which is the highest (smoothest) setting; I will dial it back to get the “grain” feel that I want for any particular photo.

So, this is more a starting point than a preset, but since you’ve asked for it, here you go. Click here to download my Silver Efex Pro 2 preset for free!

Monday
Aug102009

Axel Springer "iPhone in Business" photo-story on apple.com is live!

A few months ago I traveled to Europe for Apple to shoot an “iPhone in Business” story about the publishing giant Axel Springer. We shot at their headquarters in Berlin (the publishing hub) and in another office in Hamburg (where much of the iPhone application development happens). Audio interviews were recorded and ultimately edited together with music and my photos to create the narrated photo slide-show that you see here. We had some great environments to shoot in; the Axel Springer offices are beautiful and the staff were all very into being a part of the story, which made the shoot an absolute joy. The client is very happy, so I am very happy!

It just hit apple.com today and is currently the lead story on Hot News. It’s in German with English subtitles, so I had to watch it a few times myself to get the whole story ;-)

http://www.apple.com/iphone/business/profiles/axel-springer/

Axel Springer “iPhone in Business” story on apple.com

Monday
Jun092008

Dinner at Al Contadino Sotto Le Stelle

Al Contadino Sotto Le Stelle is an amazing little Italian restaurant in old East Berlin that I went to once two years ago and have been gagging to get back to. The experience I had the first time there was something remarkable -- a table of 8 people I didn't know (one couple was a newly introduced friend of a friend who invited me along), and we never saw a menu. The food just came, and came, and came. I think we were there for six hours. Now, the food was absolutely amazing, but of course the experience was made that much better by the people and the wonderful time I had. So of course, I had to go back.

This time we were a smaller group; only three of us. And without knowing the owner, we got 'regular' service, which was just great, especially considering we had to communicate in engligermaspanitalian! The food was very good, and each dish was somehow unique. I wouldn't call this traditional Italian (although perhaps it is, from some part of Italy I don't know), but it was all very good.

Unfortunately I forgot the proper camera, so these are iPhone photos. Not the greatest so you'll have to use your imagination.

Kinda forgot to take a photo of the shared appetizer before it was nearly entirely devoured. All the menu called this was Salsiccia e formaggio alla griglia, or "grilled sausage and cheese". I suppose it's their little secret just what the sausage and cheese is, but let me tell you -- order it. It's fabulous. And it's served with this spicy sweet chutney thing that's to die for. YUM!

Salsiccia e formaggio alla griglia

My main course was Gnocchi di patate e zafferano con stufatino di coniglio, or

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Monday
Jun092008

Berlin. A city under construction.

Arrived in Berlin Wednesday afternoon. The weather is glorious! The sun and the people are out in force, and the view from the Radisson SAS is remarkable.

View from SAS Radisson Hotel room

Unfortunately it seems that Berlin is undergoing a major face lift. There is construction everywhere -- far more than I recall when I was last here, nearly two years ago. The fabled Bebelplatz is devoid of the towering books sculpture that was there two years ago, and every building façade is completely covered.

Berlin is a city under construction.

Cranes as far as the eye can see

archive photo, September 2006 -- Bebelplatz

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Monday
Oct022006

A Month in Europe

I spent basically all of September '06 in Europe. Starting in Amsterdam for IBC, and ending in Cologne for Photokina, with a bit of Berlin and Munich in the middle. Business is business, but who says you can't have a little fun along the way. The unique site is here

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