RITTER GALLERY MEMBERS
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CHRISTIAN RITTER }
My photographic
interest lies mainly in capturing living portraits of people, showing
them as they are and in the beauty of the moment. Saving those little
instances of warmth, dignity, joy or even sadness that so beautifully
describe each personality. In combining several of those moments
and personalities together I hope to highlight a few of the characteristics
that make a certain place or country so special.
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AIMEE SHANNON }
“series 11” My work is
done with the intention of connecting the life I lead with the work
I create. I pull directly from my emotional experiences and try
to translate them into energy that is represented through my photography.
The realizations that I have come to in my own life have served
me in knowing what is important to convey in my art. I am and always
have been an observer, obsessed with the elements in nature and
the soul of humanity on a mission to depict the truth in all that
I see.
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HELMUT ALBRECHT }
“zip 10013”
My experience with “giving” pictures started when I
was nine years old when my godfather gave me an Agfa box as my first
camera. From there my photographic journey started: it took me from
capturing nature and castles in the Bavarian Alps to my first taste
of architecture and travel photography.
It is rewarding to me as photographer when you pause and reflect
looking at one of the pictures I give to you. Your interpretation
will be different than mine, however I hope you still take the picture
as a gift. My first set of pictures I present to you is from the
zip10013 series; most of the impressions had been found in SoHo
and Greenwich Village, which inspired the title of the set.
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