

You can find Anna Försterling on the Web:Īll the pictures in this post are copyrighted Anna Försterling. Thanks again for providing 121 Clicks with this opportunity to interview you. Furthermore, I like drawing as well as playing with my cat. So, unfortunately, I can’t give any recommendations.Īpart from photography, tell me about your hobbies and interests?Ĭurrently, I try to brush up my skills of playing the piano. I am not the kind of person that reads a lot. All in all, love is a feeling you can’t have influences in but it still makes you feel great and also alive.

But the other way round also spending time with family and friends.
ANNA POSTERINO PHOTOGRAPHY FREE
It’s like feeling free and proud of yourself. One achievement I am really glad of is my successful graduation to a photographer. What do you consider your greatest achievement? It might sound strange and cheesy but it’s my boyfriend. Maybe you’re wondering why, but I like doing without any forces. I have to disappoint you – I have no mantras. I admire his meaningful pictures that are always masterful and fabulous. Recently I bought the book “A Different Vision on Fashion Photography” of Peter Lindbergh. For example, I really like Hannes Caspar, Jan Scholz, and Ryan Muirhead. Because I shoot on film, I often use Kodak and Fuji films. I really got used to these techniques and it fixed to my style of photographing. It’s incredible taking photos with this camera because it’s convenient and easy-going. Afterward I almost exclusive use the medium format camera Pentax 67. I use the 35mm camera first to get into the shooting. Also completely new ideas can arise.Ī medium format camera and a 35mm camera are my gear. Because having enough inspiration makes me motivated as much as feeling confident in my doing. There are always small things that delight me help to keep focused on my goals. I also get a lot of inspiration walking through the environment. I view a lot of pictures and figure out the intention of the artist’s picture. How do you keep yourself motivated and your photography fresh? Of course, I try to capture that special and unique moment when I characterize people in front of the camera. Because it depends on peoples own feeling and emotionality seeing the picture. There is a soulful feel in your portraits, how do you achieve them? I want my pictures to be sovereign and out of trends, mainstream, and conventions. Another point of my view is the timelessness. And the primary feature of a portrait is the human presence. I try to act my pictures as natural as possible. How would you describe your photographic vision? What kind of feel do you try and create in your photos? In my education, I devoted myself more and more to portrait photography and until today I have fallen for her. Photography became an important part of my life and so I decided to complete a three-year training. So I bought my first really good macro lens and lay down in meadows, fields, and forests to scan every tiny animal. I quickly realized that I did not get far with an 18-55mm lens. Then my mother gave me her old SLR camera with the standard lens and I began to photograph animals, plants, and landscapes.
ANNA POSTERINO PHOTOGRAPHY HOW TO
At that time, I completed a one-year school internship with a Dresden photographer and he first showed me how to handle a camera. Somehow I always had a camera, but it was only 6 years ago that I really started to take conscious photography. What first drew you to photography and how did you discover it?

Hi, my name is Anna and I’m a portrait photographer from Dresden, Germany. I want my pictures to be sovereign and out of trends, mainstream, and conventions.” In her words “I try to act my pictures as natural as possible. Anna Försterling is a Fine Art Portrait Photographer from Dresden, Germany.
