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Elfes in the Wind

Whenever I change wings on the overhead pedestrian walk way, I
looked over the sawtooth roof over to the roof of the office section
with its silver sparkling stacks, that look like the heads of Knights.
I was working on the reconstruction of "Werkei Schwamendingen"
from a car dealership to a cultural commercial building and
collected
ideas and sketches for different fashion photographs. A few
months
after the end of construction, in the late summer I produced with 2
wonderful models a series in the building, from which I have taken
the
picture "Elves in the wind II.".

EMILBLAU/Martin Geyer: Architect, Photographer, Author. Born in Germany in 1983, I studied in Berlin and now, since 2011, live in Zurich after stops in Australia and Barcelona. In addition to my full-time job as an architect, I have produced photographic orders in the architectural and portrait sector for different customers. Every year I focus on new, independent projects. Historical topics (f.e. Frist World War, Berlin Wall) and current issues like social and urban upheavals are my main focus. At the moment I am working on my next exhibition on the landscapes of the First World War and writing a travel book about Brazil. I present my work at www.emilblau.de.

Awards EMILBLAU/Martin Geyer: Architect, Photographer, Author. Born in Germany in 1983, I studied in Berlin and now, since 2011, live in Zurich after stops in Australia and Barcelona. In addition to my full-time job as an architect, I have produced photographic orders in the architectural and portrait sector for different customers. Every year I focus on new, independent projects. Historical topics (f.e. Frist World War, Berlin Wall) and current issues like social and urban upheavals are my main focus. I present my work at www.emilblau.de.

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