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label artwork for amadis

Amadis is a singer, songwriter and sensational being in front of a crowd and also a camera. He released his debut album “1979 Dig Deeper” and is on a special journey again. I had the pleasure to work with him on a creative “dig deeper” portrait session. The lead image is dedicated to his song “Freedom” and the lyrics, which intrigued me. Especially the line “Take your mask off.” made us ask ourselves which kinds of masks are we really wearing and where do we feel free. If you like to see him dance, here is a very suspicious music video: “Suspicious chicken” for you. It is only a bit crazy, but also needed in our world of normal abnormality.

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musician portraits for Matthias

Matthias is an exceptional artist who also publishes his music with Pachakuti Music and enchants everyone with his tone variations on the saxophone. For his portraits, we tuned in to a warm ambience with a special location and a second shooting in the studio featuring hand-painted canvases from La Imitola. The light was accentuated laterally to play with the shadows. The results now illustrate his digital profiles, posters and albums. You can follow him on Spotify.

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Marek

All my life, my mother told me this one Polish saying whenever something unpleasant happened: »Nie ma tego złego co by na dobre nie wyszło«. It means: There is no such bad thing that won’t turn into something good eventually.To me this bears a simple truth: everything, is just a matter of perspective. With time comes distance, and with distance it gets easier to see the same thing from yet another angle.This saying might be an affirmation for the blindly optimistic, but when I look back at my life, I can’t find anything bad that happened to me.Isn’t that quite a positive forecast for what’s left to come? –Marek Plichta

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Julius

Paradies –ist wie die Sonne die auf mir brenntdie Hingabe der eine Momentdie Suche danach immer wiederdu scheinst auf mich runter und ich knie niederGlück –los lass uns laufen entgegen dem Scheinin der Warheit zusammen zu seinLiebe –ich erwarte nicht die Vollendung oder das Gleichnis all meinerEntsprechung, sondern die Tiefsinnigkeit in all unser Romantik. – Julius Burger