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POINT BLANK: “PRICELESS MOMENTS 2019”

wow, OMG, that was 2019…  …that fast?

But it was a great year! I won’t miss it!

A lot of stunning photo shoots with wonderful and lovely persons. Preparing a new photo exhibition..  ..and Germany gets a new lovely and wonderful citizen: my beloved Victoria! My congrats to fighting for that for so many years and succeed in the end.

A very special thanks goes out for my russian friends and family. You were there for me whenever I need you and gave me so much love and hope. I love you for that.

The same for my german friends. Let’s rock Russia in 2020! Looking forward to have you there next year.

No complains about this year..  …hhmmm..   ..except our football team could do some better…  ..but as you know:

YOU NEVER WALK ALONE !!!

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All of you a merry xmas and a stunning 2020! Rock it!

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photos by:  Lena Fomina, Victoria, Denis, Johanna (I love you for doing that football photo of us at the ground, it rocks!) and me.

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…and of course Darlene again:

Watching the photos is best with that music (click)


POINT BLANK: ANTON

Anton, born in Kaliningrad, lives in Moscow. I don’t know his age. I don’t know his exact profession…  …but that really doesn’t matter. We encounter each other as two persons who are curious and open and we want to try out what happened, when two strangers encounter in a photo shooting.

An excellent time we had. Thank you, Anton for your open and communicative way. See you early January.


POINT BLANK: ANNA

Last week I met the wonderful Anna, psychoanalyst from Moscow, for a photo shooting in Russia.

It was so delightful to work with such a sensitive, smart, beautiful and open hearted woman, that is able to show a part of her soul at our first encounter.

After a few hours of work, talk, fun and a spontaneous dinner, we both decide to exhibit images we captured that day for my photo exhibition THE LIVING SOULS in January in Russia.

Hey, who else could better stand for a living soul than you, Anna. Thank you for that special day!

 


POINT BLANK: KHATUNA / ხათუნა

Khatuna / ხათუნა, or Khatya like we call her, has the meaning ‘lady’ (in persian).

I think I remember that Khatya told us that the georgian meaning is something like ‘fate’….

….however it is…   …I know that this wonderful lady and her partner (our friend Bonya) will take fate in their own hand!  … and they will be succeed in all respects.

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Hey, you both…   …long may you run…  …and stay forever young.

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please see here at JETAMELE how Andrea has seen Khatya.

 


POINT BLANK: KRISTINA

This is Kristina from Moscow. Smart, intelligent and charming. A really nice person. Purser at AEROFLOT airlines.


POINT BLANK: REFLECT !!!

All this nice moments of 2017. A good year.

Thanks for all!

(photos by Victoria, Andrea, Lena and me)


POINT BLANK: MOSCOW CITY

“A chair is a very difficult object. A skyscraper is almost easier. That is why Chippendale is famous.”

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

 

Overwhelmed and speechless…  …that was how we felt when Andrea and me sneaked through the gorges of the Moscow City skyscrapers on that sunny September day. So many impressions. So many views to capture.

Please see als well Andrea impressions on JETAMELE of our Moscow City double feature.


POINT BLANK: MOSCOW METRO

…people at the Moscow Metro with my eyes….

 

If you wanna see the view how the Moscow Metro looks like with Andreas/JETAMELE eyes, please click here..

 


POINT BLANK: NOVODEVICHY CEMETERY

Novodevichy Cemetery is the most famous cemetery in Moscow. It lies next to the southern wall of the 16th-century Novodevichy Convent, which is the city’s third most popular tourist site. The remains of many famous Russians buried in other abbeys, such as Mikhail Bulgakov, Boris Jelzin, Vladimir Mayakovski, Nicolai Gogol or Anton Chechov.

 


POINT BLANK: “WITH OUR EYES” II

A ‘POINT BLANK & JETAMELE’ Project

“What I’ve also seen …”

Sure, on a mutual photo tour there not only things to capture that attracting the same attention of both photographers. Mostly it’s about the small things that we see with our own eyes…  …and sometimes it’s just the right moment for yourself to capture that what YOU see in a totally different context…

…therefor see as well at Andreas story at JETAMELE