Honest. Advocate: Daniela Pastere

Daniela Pastere

Jurmala, Latvia - 2015Zenit 11 camera, Kodak Ultramax 35mm film

Jurmala, Latvia - 2015
Zenit 11 camera, Kodak Ultramax 35mm film

Daniela Pastere is a twentysomething, born and raised in Riga, currently living in the beautiful city of Hamburg.
Fascinated by all things visual, whether it is photography, sculpture or illustration, she tries to capture life as she sees it.
She often wishes her camera would be light as a feather and a bit smaller, so she could never leave home without it.

Kemeri, Latvia - 2016Zenit 11 camera, Kodak Ultramax 35mm film

Kemeri, Latvia - 2016
Zenit 11 camera, Kodak Ultramax 35mm film

The most common theme in her work is most certainly the relationship between human and nature.

Daniela talks about escaping to the wilderness, the dramatic change from our fast-paced environment with a constant exposure to stress and a never-ending information flow to the state of complete silence and stillness.

Hamburg, Germany. - 2012Zenit 12xp camera, Kodak Ultramax 35mm film

Hamburg, Germany. - 2012
Zenit 12xp camera, Kodak Ultramax 35mm film

I like to portray the feeling of smallness and fragility of people in the face of Mother Nature: Their intimate, honest relationship with it while no one is around as they turn inward, look outward and enjoy the silence.
— Daniela Pastere
 Riga, Latvia - 2016Zenit 11 camera, Kodak Ultramax 35mm film

 

Riga, Latvia - 2016
Zenit 11 camera, Kodak Ultramax 35mm film

My biggest challenge is to capture the atmosphere in every photo, to deliver feelings even to those who do not hold any memories of the happening.
— Daniela Pastere
Riga, Latvia - 2016 Zenit 11 camera, Kodak Ultramax 35mm film

Riga, Latvia - 2016
Zenit 11 camera, Kodak Ultramax 35mm film

Film photography with its exquisite warm colors adds the nostalgic feel to the photographs and seems to fit my aim perfectly.
— Daniela Pastere
Riga, Latvia - 2016Zenit 11 camera, Kodak Ultramax 35mm film

Riga, Latvia - 2016
Zenit 11 camera, Kodak Ultramax 35mm film

In 2014 her work was featured in the RIGA SELF/PORTRAITS exhibition as part of the Riga 2014 European Capital of Culture programme.

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HONEST. Words: Christian Fuchs

We are so psyched to introduce to you a new series on our blog: HONEST. Words. We want to invite people to share their thoughts and stories on photography with us, no matter if it's about technique, inspiration or simply reflexions on the art itself.

Our first guest is Christian Fuchs, known as one half of the former band Bunny Lake and through his work at Viennese radio station FM4. You can read more of his work here.

 

© Stefanie Neunteufl

© Stefanie Neunteufl

 

Innehalten vor der Welt: Notizen zum Boom der analogen Fotografie

Ist es pure Romantisierung, wenn jetzt wieder vorwiegend jüngere Fotografen Kleinbildfilme in Spiegelreflexkameras aus dem Second-Hand-Laden einlegen? Übernimmt in einer Gegenwart,  in der der Schock des Neuen fehlt, die Nostalgie nach einer verklärten Vergangenheit die Macht, was sich auch im Boom von Vinylplatten niederschlägt oder gar in Nachwuchsautoren, die wieder in Kofferschreibmaschinen hämmern?

Blättert man ein Magazin wie „Honest“ durch, findet man glücklicherweise andere Gründe abseits des Retro-Biedermeiers. Da lassen sich Fotografen vom Charme der Unvollkommenheit verführen, der in der Ära der Photoshop-Allherrschaft nachvollziehbar anziehend wirkt. Neben all der Körnigkeit, den Kratzern und Unschärfen, die mit der veralteten Technologie einher gehen, üben im Meer der digitalen Möglichkeiten natürlich auch die Limitierungen, die zum analogen Material gehören, einen Reiz aus. Eine freiwillige Beschränkung der Mittel und Möglichkeiten scheint überhaupt zum wichtigsten künstlerischen Gestus zu mutieren, auch in der Musik oder im Film.

Mit Bildern gegen den Bildervirus

Auf der Suche nach der wirklichen Sogkraft der analogen Fotografie kommt man aber an Jean Baudrillard nicht vorbei. Der 2007 verstorbene Philosoph und (Quer-)Denker hätte einerseits wohl den Authentizitäts-Gestus attackiert, mit dem manche Neo-Analog-Fotografen gerne kokettieren. Beschrieb er doch bereits in den frühen 80er Jahren eine Welt, in der Bilderfluten und Simulationen von Reality längst die Wirklichkeit abgelöst hatten, ein postmodernes Zombie-Reich, in dem speziell Kunst und Kultur eine untote Existenz führen, gefangen in diversen Zeitschleifen.

Gleichzeitig versuchte sich Baudrillard, trotz seiner militant kunstkritischen Essays, in späten Lebensjahren selber als Künstler. Ausgerechnet der Mann, der so viele Texte über die virusartige Verbreitung von Bildern verfasst hatte, ging nicht ohne Kleinbildkamera auf Reisen. Mit seinen unaufgeregten und sehr spontan anmutenden Fotos schaffte es Jean Baudrillard sogar in renommierte Ausstellungsräumlichkeiten. „Die Lust am Fotografieren ist eine objektive Lust. Derjenige, der diese objektive Leidenschaft für das Bild am Morgen in einer Stadt, in einer Wüste, nie verspürt hat, wird auch von der paraphysischen Feinheit der Welt nichts verstehen“ schrieb er dazu etwa 1998 in einem Katalog der Neuen Galerie in Graz.

Den Alltag und die Zeit anhalten

Dieser Widerspruch zwischen einer permanenten Klage über die Diktatur des Visuellen und einer ganz schlichten eigenen Lust an der Fotografie ist nur auf den ersten, oberflächlichen Blick unauflösbar. In seinen Texten zu seinen Fotoarbeiten beschwört Baudrillard einen fast meditativen Charakter des Mediums Fotografie.

Das Foto schweigt. Eine der wertvollsten Eigenschaften, im Unterschied zum Film und zum Fernsehen, dem man das Schweigen immer aufzwingen muß, ohne daß es einem wirklich gelingt. Das Foto schweigt, es braucht (oder bräuchte) keinen Kommentar. Aber auch das Objekt schweigt; das Bild entreißt das Objekt dem platzraubenden und lärmenden Kontext der realen Welt. Unabhängig vom Lärm, von der Gewalt, die es umgeben, gibt das Foto dem Objekt die Immobilität und das Schweigen zurück. Das Foto ist in der Lage, mitten im Gewirr der Stadt Leere und eine phänomenale Isolierung wiederherzustellen. Es ist die einzige Möglichkeit, die Städte, die Welt in aller Stille zu durchqueren.“ Wenn dann der Meisterdenker Jean Baudrillard auch noch notiert, dass im Foto „eine Form von Verblüffung“ steckt, „eine Form von Aussetzung, von phänomenaler Unbeweglichkeit, welche die Schnelligkeit des Ablaufs der Ereignisse unterbricht“, dann schält sich eine andere, eine sanft widerspenstige Haltung heraus. „Das Innehalten beim Bild ist ein Innehalten vor der Welt.“

In der Slowmotion-Welt der Dunkelkammern

Man muss kein verstaubter Kulturpessimist sein, wenn man die digitale Fotografie, insbesondere die Amateurvariante mit ihren Milliarden in der Cloud versammelten Handy-Schnappschüssen, als Gegenstück zu diesem Innehalten sieht: Nämlich stattdessen als Komplizen in einem unentwegten Beschleunigungsprozess. Der Bildersturm der Smartphone-Kameras ist untrennbar mit der Nonstop-Raserei des neoliberalen Hier und Jetzt verbunden.

Möglicherweise, zumindest wäre es ein schönes Motiv, ist ein Teil der jungen Fotografen, die sich begeistert in die Slowmotion-Welt der Dunkelkammern begeben, die aber auch das lange Warten auf entwickelte Filme zelebrieren, im Gegenzug auf den Pfaden Jean Baudrillards unterwegs. Vielleicht geht es bei manchen der Fotos, die in „Honest“ auftauchen, bei diesen Bildern von ländlichen, urbanen und menschlichen Landschaften aus verschiedensten Kontinenten, auch darum: Sich vom Lärm und dem Getriebe der Maschinerie etwas zu lösen. Bild für Bild. Fotos wieder schweigen zu lassen, inmitten des omnipräsenten Gebrülls.

 

Have something to say? We wanna hear your thoughts on photography! Send your words to team@honestwithyou.com and be our next guest blogger! 

HONEST. Advocate: Victor Chen

Victor Chen

Victor Chen, originally from Taiwan, has developed a passion to capture various moments, feelings and enthusiasm of people through his experience from traveling around the world.

He is taking advantage of his adept and wide perspective skills to project his creativity through his New York based photographs focusing on fashion, portraiture, and other documentaries. His adventurous yet attentive personality has granted him the privilege to notice details in nature and beauty that people often overlook around them. 

Victor believes that through his unique and stylized work, he is able to deliver and share the remarkable and momentous moments of his life to his viewers while inspire them to recognize positive virtues and changes people can make through the lens of his camera.

Currently attending Parsons the New School of Design majoring in Design and Technology, he is constantly obtaining knowledge to enrich both his personal and professional career in photography and film.

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HONEST. Advocate: Soi Park

SOI PARK - Where Are We Going?

2010 - Las Vegas, Nevada
4x5 large-format film camera

A native of Korea, Soi Park received a BA in Visual Information Design at Ewha Women's University in Seoul, Korea before earning her BFA at SUNY / Purchase College in New York.

She holds a MFA from the Yale School of Art where she was also awarded the Alice Kimball English Traveling Fellowship.

2009 - Mashantucket, Connecticut
4x5 large-format film camera

I often find myself in transient places, waiting for people to share those moments of awe and wonder, or silence.
My persistence act of taking pictures might remains a fundamental question of human being and surrounding.

However, I believe that photographs itself surpasses of my intention.
— Soi Park

2010 - Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
4x5 large-format film camera

Soi Park has been featured in Art Chicago NEXT 2011, New Insight by the Renaissance Society, and Spectra 2010 by Silvermine Art Center.

Since 2011, she has exhibited widely - Including a solo exhibition at the CUE foundation in 2013. This year she has been awarded an Engaging Artist Residency from the Mort Art, New York, NY.  

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HONEST Advocate: Fritz Lichtenwagner

Fritz Lichtenwagner

Fritz Lichtenwagner is a photographer born in Vienna, 1994.
He prefers mechanical cameras without any batteries. To Fritz the process of developing film is more honest and authentic.
Using his Leica M2 (with Tri-x 400) or his little mju, he went from Austria to Romania, Croatia, Slovakia and Switzerland, bringing back this wonderful captivating photographies.

The human, lost in his environment and in the perception of others, fuses with his surroundings.
Lost in billion of humans, I like to capture the essence of his own.
Cut off from others, the illusion of isolation.
Just them, the humans on their own given priority.
— Fritz Lichtwagner
I like giving focus to the people - with a clean and composed background.
— Fritz Lichtenwagner

His next project is a book called "Kabelwerke".

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HONEST Advocate: Johams Leguisamo

Johams Leguisamo

On the top. November 2013 - Panama 

Johams Leguisamo is from Panama City, where he works as graphic designer - but on weekends it's a different story: He tries to go out of the city to new places as often possible, where he gets inspiration for new projects. Johams started shooting film in 2009 with a toy camera and since then he has not stopped, it's second his nature now! When he goes skating with friends or travels around the country, his camera is  always with him - as well as some film rolls.

Cameras & Films Johams uses: Seagull 4a-103 and Fuji GW690ii || Kodak Portra 400 and Ilford HP5+

Los cajones. February 2015 - Panama 

Los cajones. February 2015 - Panama 

It is the best feeling in the world!
Shooting and not knowing what will be the outcome of it, cause it does not matter how much effort you put into getting the best out of your frames.
Film will always make it look even better!
It’s always Christmas when I get my negatives back.
— Johams Leguisamo on why he chooses analogue photography.

La Fortuna. February 2015 - Costa Rica 

Johams's work was shown in London, Rome and Panama as well as published in books and magazines in Australia, Mexico and Guatemala. Future projects will include a set of nude people in landscape with his 6x9 camera. We are excited to see more of his work!

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HONEST. goes Treubleiben Wien

You can now enjoy your lunch or afterwork drink at the new bistro in the 7th district in Vienna: Treubleiben Wien has a fine selection of comfort food, great coffee and also a few things to look at:

© Luca-Mercedes Stemer

© Luca-Mercedes Stemer

It's the "Beijing" series of our very own Xenia Bluhm, who's work you might already know from Issue Ø! Drop by for a mélange, take a closer look and chill for a couple of hours in this relaxed place..

Also you will probably run into us. 

Bisous bisous,

HONEST.

© Luca-Mercedes Stemer

© Luca-Mercedes Stemer

© Luca-Mercedes Stemer

© Luca-Mercedes Stemer


HONEST. Advocate: Oleg Koval

OLEG KOVAL

Oleg Koval, was born in 1989 in Dier, Hungary, while he spent most of his childhood in Truskavets, Ukraine and is now living and working in Lviv, Ukraine. He started photographing in 2011, his main focus being documentary projects about the city he lives in and the ordinary life surrounding him. 

Oleg uses different cameras: Contax G2, Mamiya 645, Yashica T*, and a variety of color films: Provia/Velvia/Ektar.

Film photography is a great process of transferring the world on a physical, analog medium - not fixing it in a digital way.
— Oleg Koval

Oleg spent a lot of time in Poland and has published a photo book called '4,2km' in 2013.
In 2015 he published another photo book called 'Sicily'.

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HONEST. goes Heuer am Karlsplatz

Guess what peeps! You can now see the amazing works of Nika De Carlo at Heuer am Karlsplatz the whole summer through!

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After successfully launching our Issue Ø at Heuer am Karlsplatz, including a beautiful garden exhibition, we are happy that some of the prints have found a temporary home in this stylish spot! Drop by for a drink and get inspired by these extraordinary photos!

Love, 

HONEST.

HONEST. Launch Party Vienna - Recap

If you have missed our launch party of HONEST. Issue Ø at Heuer am Karlsplatz, here is a little recap!

© Kerstin Magdalena Heinrich || Revolog Effect Film

First off, thanks to everybody who made it out to our little shindig! We had an amazing time celebrating and it looked like a lot of you did too! 

A lot of us started this fantastic evening with one of HEUER's delicious signature gin cocktails and a stroll through our garden exhibition. It was the perfect way to showcase the works of our talented photographers! The fine art prints were provided by our friends at LEUTNER BILDWERKSTATT and were framed by MAISON BLANCHET FRÈRES, who also did a little pop-up table at our event! 

© Hanna Pribitzer || Revolog Effect Film 

© Hanna Pribitzer || Revolog Effect Film

As soon as everybody was settled in and in a party mood, MYNTH started to play their amazing live set! People got on the dance floor and enjoyed the music that fit the vibe of that summer evening perfectly. 

Speaking of perfect vibes: After we announced the winners of our little raffle the girls of THAT GOOD WIBE COLLECTIVE took over the turntables and rocked the party! In between dancing wildly on the floor, we met a lot of interesting peeps, who were not only excited for the launch of our magazine but also to be part of our tribe! You guys surely took the chance to snap a few friends pics in our photo booth and some of you even got to enjoy one of the effect films, which were kindly provided by our friends at REVOLOG.

© Luca-Mercedes Stemer || Kodak Portra 400 || Mynth in Action

© Kerstin Magdalena Heinrich || Revolog Effect Film

All in all we had an amazing time with you and everybody involved and we send out some big thanks to each and every one of you! If you weren't there, don't worry, there will be plenty more parties to come! Make sure to follow us here on our blog, as well as on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook!

Love you guys,

HONEST.

HONEST. Launch Party - Vienna

A step by step guide through our Event.

As you can imagine we are very excited about our launch party tomorrow. We have a whole raft of entertainment planned for you! To make it a little bit easier for you, we decided to give you a full overview about what's going to happen at HEUER:

7:00pm - Official Start of the Party
 

  • GARDEN EXHIBITION:

Outside you find our Garden Exhibition showing work of Nika de Carlo, Xenia Bluhm and Luca-Mercedes Stemer, whose photographs are also featured in HONEST. Issue Ø.
(All prints are for sale, you can find the prices and information in our gallery folders!)

  • REVOLOG:

The first 25 guests who come with their own 35mm film camera will get 1 free REVOLOG effect film to shoot during the event! 
[Revolog produces special effect films for analog photographic cameras. Every film is handmade.]
The films can be exposed and developed as usual. However if you bring them by our HONEST. booth once you're done with it, we will develop them for you, free of charge! 

  • TOMBOLA: 

During the event you have the chance to buy postcards. Each postcard comes with a Tombola Ticket. This ticket gives you the chance to win one of the fine art prints exhibited in the garden, as well as HONEST. Magazines and other merchandise! 
The tombola drawing will take place after the live set of Mynth. 

  • PHOTO BOOTH:

If you forgot your camera at home, don't worry. We have a photographer on site who will take pictures of you and your friends! (analogue of course!)

8.30 PM - MYNTH LIVE

At 8.30 PM the amazing Duo MYNTH will join us on the terrace for some good live music! 
Enjoy the music, have a few drinks, take pictures and have a good time! 

9.30 PM - That Good Ẅibe Collective

After the Mynth live set and the tombola drawing we will head back inside for some video screening and dancing to the sounds of That Good Ẅibe Collective


We hope you enjoy the night, make new friends and collect some great memories! 
Here's to HONEST. and to our TRIBE! 

See you tomorrow.

Signature HONEST. Welcome drink. 
First come, first serve!

Indiegogo Perks

INTRODUCING OUR INDIEGOGO PERKS, PART 2.

Last week we have already presented you the first part of our Indiegogo Perks, ranging from €25 up to €100! We admit that our last four perks are more for the big spenders among you peeps, but at the same time also the most exciting ones.. So brace yourselves for the countdown of the final four HONEST. perks!


THE APERTURE KING

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This is an example of how our fine art prints will look like! Photo by Nika de Carlo

This is an example of how our fine art prints will look like! Photo by Nika de Carlo

This is the first perk that also includes a fine art print of one of the photos from our Issue Ø! It will be the first out of five limited prints that will be sold of that photo, which means that only four other people will own that exclusive print! Thanks to our friends at Maison Blanchet Frères the photo will be printed and framed in only the highest quality!


THE EXPOSURE EMPEROR

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Perk No. 6 is the real deal and comes with basically anything your HONEST. heart is longing for! It combines everything from the previous perks, which includes stickers, postcards, a tote bag, a signed Issue Ø and a subscription for the upcoming three issues! On top of that you will also get an exclusive fine art print of one of the photos from Issue Ø, in fact you will get the third to last of the five limited prints that will be for sale!


THE CHROMATIC IMMORTAL

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You are an experienced photographer but would like to try out new equipment and get some fresh inspiration? You wanna learn how to shoot on film and how to choose the right gear for different situations? You have always wanted to learn how to develop your own film? This perk is definitely for you. Not only will you be able to participate in an exclusive analogue photography workshop with one of the HONEST. founders and one of our HONEST. Advocates, but you will also get to develop your own rolls in the dark room with us! Also we will make sure you don't have to sleep outside or starve to death!


THE SHUTTER SPEED DEITY

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Here we go. We'll be honest with you: If you have too much money lying around and/or have a narcissistic personality, then this perk is made for you, my sweet prince(ss). We will photograph a body part of yours (or the whole thing) that will be on the front cover of an exclusive edition limited to 100 magazines (of which 10 are yours to keep!). And if that is not enough yet, it will also carry your name. Yes, this could be your legacy. Seize this once in a lifetime chance so you can tell your grandkids about it! (Also beers are included)

 


This is it, boys and girls. We hope you found something you like or at least felt amused about our creative naming of the perks. Please help us fund this project and we will shower you with.. well, all of the above. Stay honest, my dears!