Hamburg in colour: Speicherstadt and Elbphilharmonie concert hall alu-dibond
This colour photo shows the fascinating combination of history and modernity in Hamburg. The warm brick facades of the traditional Speicherstadt warehouse district harmonise impressively with the contemporary architecture of the Elbphilharmonie concert hall in the background. The muted colours and natural light bring out the depth and detail of this urban scene and underline Hamburg's unique atmosphere. An impressive motif for lovers of northern German cities and iconic architecture!
Hamburg in colour: Speicherstadt and Elbphilharmonie concert hall alu-dibond
This colour photo shows the fascinating combination of history and modernity in Hamburg. The warm brick facades of the traditional Speicherstadt warehouse district harmonise impressively with the contemporary architecture of the Elbphilharmonie concert hall in the background. The muted colours and natural light bring out the depth and detail of this urban scene and underline Hamburg's unique atmosphere. An impressive motif for lovers of northern German cities and iconic architecture!
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"Great photography is about depth of feeling, not depth of field. - Peter Adams"
Berlin-based Anja Hebrank fell in love with photography when she was given a camera for her tenth birthday. Since then, she has developed her own style of travel photography, focusing on the quiet moments: snapshots of people absorbed in their daily routines, the little details that get lost in the hustle and bustle of normal life. Anja reduces the superfluous in her work and retains an element of minimalism in sprawling cityscapes, editing her photos only lightly to offer a very raw perspective on modern life.