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Wahrer und investigativer Journalismus, der Versucht, die Wahrheit ans Licht zu bringen, war und ist immer nötig. Doch er steht auch immer unter Druck und scheint es heute in erschreckend und zunehmender Weise zu tun. Dieses Stillleben ist eine kleine (und etwas naive) Hommage des Sekretärs…

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True and investigative journalism, the attempt to bring the truth to light, was and is always necessary. But it is also always under pressure and seems to be so these days in a frightening and increasing way. This still life is a small (and somewhat naïve) tribute of the Secretary...

This is the last image of my ongoing series of countryside images.

 

There's more on www.chm-photography.com.

Berlin

 

The Pioneer One is the world's first media ship. Equipped with an electric motor, recording studios, and a newsroom, the ship began operations in May 2020.

The editorial ship embodies the editorial team's commitment to democratic control of power. Therefore, it patrols the Spree River in the government district daily—between Bellevue Palace, the Chancellery, and the Reichstag.

As a floating editorial office, a place for meetings and events, and a production facility for participatory journalism that engages readers, viewers, and listeners as well as politicians, entrepreneurs, and cultural workers.

 

Die The Pioneer One ist das erste Medienschiff der Welt. Ausgestattet mit Elektromotor, Aufnahmestudios und Newsroom hat das Schiff im Mai 2020 seinen Betrieb aufgenommen.

Das Redaktionsschiff verkörpert den Anspruch der Redaktion auf demokratische Machtkontrolle. Deshalb patrouillieren es täglich auf der Spree im Regierungsviertel – zwischen Schloss Bellevue, dem Kanzleramt und dem Reichstag.

Als schwimmende Redaktion, als Ort der Begegnung und der Veranstaltungen, als Produktionsstätte für einen partizipativen Journalismus, der Leser, Zuschauer und Hörer genauso einbezieht wie Politiker, Unternehmer und Kulturschaffende.

www.thepioneer.de/medienflotte

I can't begin to tell you how much I would have loved to shoot the whole sunset. But as I said yesterday, the ship was steering straight in the direction of the setting sun and they wouldn't let me go to the bow of the ship. Too bad.

 

Enjoy!

 

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With the support of Magnum Photos, the Photography Forum of the Aachen City Region will be hosting the exhibition ‘Robert Capa: The Visual Journalist’ from 8 February to 3 May 2026.

Monschau, Aachen City Region

North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany 31.03.3026

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Capa

 

Auf dem Weg in die Fotoausstellung

Mit Unterstützung der Agentur Magnum Photos zeigt das Fotografie Forum der Städteregion Aachen vom 8. Februar bis 3. Mai 2026 die Ausstellung "Robert Capa: Der visuelle Journalist".

Monschau, Städteregion Aachen

Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland 31.03.3026

www.kuk-monschau.de/index.php/ausstellungen/ausstellungen...

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Capa

My moment with the enlarged photo by Robert Lebeck (1929–2014)

Exhibition ‘Chronicle of a Moment – Photos and their Stories from the Fricke Collection’

Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, Aachen

North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany 17.03.2023

Copyright for the unedited photograph by Dieter Volk

 

" 'Mr. Hitchcock, why don't you play a little Hitchcock?' - That was Robert Lebeck's request to the famous director, who was promoting his latest film 'Psycho' in Germany.

Hitchcock made it easy for the photographer and played himself in a fictional crime story 'Murder in the Cabin' at the Port of Hamburg and in the old Elbe Tunnel. The series was commissioned by the magazine Kristall under the title 'Murder in the Cabin'. The series was commissioned by Kristall magazine under the title 'Hitchcock's corpses are the best'. "

(Exhibition text)

www.mutualart.com/Exhibition/Chronicle-of-a-Moment--Photo...

lebeck.de/

 

Chronik eines Augenblicks - Alfred Hitchcock, Hamburg 1960

Mein Augenblick mit dem vergrößerten Foto von Robert Lebeck (1929-2014)

Ausstellung "Chronik eines Augenblicks - Bilder und ihre Geschichten in der Sammlung Fricke"

Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, Aachen

Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland 17.03.2023

Copyright für das unbearbeitete Foto by Dieter Volk

 

" 'Mr. Hitchcock, spielen Sie doch mal ein bißchen Hitchcock.' - So lautete die Ansage von Robert Lebeck an den berühmten Regisseur, der in Deutschland seinen neuesten Film 'Psycho' bewarb.

Hitchcock machte es dem Fotografen leicht und spielte sich selbst in einer fingierten Kriminalstory 'Mord in der Kajüte' am Hamburger Hafen und im alten Elbtunnel. Die Serie entstand im Auftrag der Zeitschrift Kristall unter dem Titel 'Hitchcocks Leichen sind die besten'. "

(Ausstellungstext)

suermondt-ludwig-museum.de/ausstellung/archiv/2023-2/chro...

lebeck.de/

Kamenez-Podolsky, die West-Ukraine

Journalismus früher und heute. / Journalism in the past and today.

 

Demoplakat, Frankfurt, 10.12.2022

  

Guindulman on the island of Bohol

Central Visayas, Philippines 22.01.2014

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Empfehlung im Vorbeigehen

I am the first...

Soure

Portugal 2010

Kinder in Bangladesch.

Reportage in Bangladesch über Projekte von NETZ

Mit dem Projekt "Ein Leben lang genug Reis" kämpft NETZ gegen den Hunger in der ärmsten Region Bangladeschs. Das Hilfswerk unterstützt unter anderem Adivasis, die Ureinwohner im Nord-Westen des Landes: die Familien erhalten ein Startkapital und nehmen an Schulungen teil. 28.200 Familien werden bisher erreicht und können sich dauerhaft drei Mahlzeiten am Tag erwirtschaften.

NETZ Partnerschaft für Entwicklung und Gerechtigkeit e.V.

NETZ Partnership for Development and Justice.

Das deutsche Hilfswerk NETZ ist auf Bangladesch spezialisiert. Der Verein NETZ fördert die Selbsthilfe der Bevölkerung für Ernährung, Bildung und Menschenrechte.

Armut NGO Health Hunger Bangladesch Wetzlar Reportage Journalismus Travel Asien Reise Ureinwohner Adivasi Adivasis

Foto: Rolf K. Wegst

 

Frontansicht eines der Gebäude des Spiegel-Verlages in Hamburg.

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"Der Spiegel" is a german news magazine published in Hamburg, Germany. This is the front view of one of the headquarter buildings.

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Old woman in Bangladesh near the border to India.

Reportage in Bangladesch über Projekte von NETZ

Mit dem Projekt "Ein Leben lang genug Reis" kämpft NETZ gegen den Hunger

in der ärmsten Region Bangladeschs. Das Hilfswerk unterstützt unter anderem Adivasis,

die Ureinwohner im Nord-Westen des Landes: die Familien erhalten ein Startkapital

und nehmen an Schulungen teil. 28.200 Familien werden bisher erreicht und können

sich dauerhaft drei Mahlzeiten am Tag erwirtschaften.

NETZ Partnerschaft für Entwicklung und Gerechtigkeit e.V.

NETZ Partnership for Development and Justice.

Das deutsche Hilfswerk NETZ ist auf Bangladesch spezialisiert. Der Verein NETZ

fördert die Selbsthilfe der Bevölkerung für Ernährung, Bildung und Menschenrechte.

Armut NGO Health Hunger Bangladesch Wetzlar Reportage Journalismus Travel Asien

Asia Reise Ureinwohner Adivasi Adivasis

www.bangladesch.org/

Foto: Rolf K. Wegst

Honour and exhibition opening ‘Plant, employees, production’

Dr Andreas Kaufmann, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Leica Camera AG, in the background the Lord Mayor of Wetzlar Manfred Wagner

New town hall of Wetzlar, Lahn-Dill district

Hesse, Germany 22.04.2025

 

Eintrag ins Goldene Buch der Stadt

Ehrung und Ausstellungseröffnung "Werk, Mitarbeitende, Produktion"

Dr. Andreas Kaufmann, Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender der Leica Camera AG, im Hintergrund der Oberbürgermeister von Wetzlar Manfred Wagner

Neues Rathaus von Wetzlar, Lahn-Dill-Kreis

Hessen, Deutschland 22.04.2025

Preparing for the Classic Kings Race with Agostini, Cecotto etc.

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Moritz Riedacher, 25 Journalismus-Student, Hasenheide, Berlin, 18.06.22

A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away, I was a young man -- of approximately the same age as the young woman in this photo.

 

But things were different in that long-ago era: among other things, we did not have mobile phones. So if I was walking on the street, on my way home from the office, I was completely alone (not counting the 8 million strangers all around me). Nobody knew precisely where I was; consequently, friends and family, bosses and co-workers, had no way of calling me up and presenting me with some new crisis to which I had to respond.

 

In today's world, I watched this young woman suddenly look at her mobile phone (which doesn't quite look like an iPhone), frown, and begin fidgeting … trying to figure out when she could dash across the street (Broadway) against traffic, and race into the 96th subway entrance. She finally did, and went racing past me, with clenched fingers and an intense look at whatever was on her mobile phone screen.

 

At least in some ways, life was a lot simpler in the old days…

 

Note: I chose this as my "photo of the day" on Jun 16, 2012.

 

Note: this photo was published in an June 16, 2012 issue of Everyblock NYC zipcodes blog titled "10025." It was also published in an Oct 15, 2012 blog titled "Transmedia Storytelling als Zukunft des Journalismus?"

 

Moving into 2014, the photo was published in an Apr 17, 2014 blog titled "Have Digital Devices Become Modern Fetishes?"

 

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This is a continuation of a Flickr set that I started in the summer of 2009, and continued in 2010 (in this Flickr set) and in 2011 (in this Flickr set) . As I noted in those earlier collections of photos, I still have many parts of New York City left to explore -- but I've also realized that I don't always have to go looking elsewhere for interesting photographs. Some of it is available just outside my front door.

 

I live on a street corner on the Upper West Side of Manhattan where there's an express stop on the IRT subway line (with a new space-age subway station), as well as a crosstown bus stop, an entrance to the West Side Highway, and the usual range of banks, delis, grocery stores, fast-food shops, mobile-phone stores, drug-stores, Dunkin' Donuts, Starbucks, Subway, and other commercial enterprises. As a result, there are lots of interesting people moving past my apartment building, all day and all night long.

 

It's easy to find an unobtrusive spot on the edge of the median strip separating the east side of Broadway from the west side; nobody pays any attention to me as they cross the street from east to west, and nobody even looks in my direction as they cross from north to south (or vice versa). In rainy weather, sometimes I huddle under an awning of the T-Mobile phone store on the corner, so I can take pictures of people under their umbrellas, without getting my camera and myself soaking wet...

 

So, these are some of the people I thought were photo-worthy during the past few weeks and month; I'll add more to the collection as the year progresses ... unless, of course, other parts of New York City turn out to be more compelling from time to time.

Young journalists having a bit of fun perhaps?

 

A parade?

Yesterday, I photographed a track bike race at an outdoor race track made of wood.

Some female athletes of the local bike scene in Stuttgart, met up to practice riding fixies at this race track. For most of them, it was the first time to ever cycle on a track or to even cycle on a fixie. Next time, I would love to try that myself.

 

The track itself was very old, not illuminated, outdoors, but still covered by a roof. As it was pouring all day long, the old roof yielded and started to leak from time to time. None of that was a big problem though. The biggest photographic challenge was it though, to properly focus at bikes moving at a speed of 30km/h to 50km/h, as there was not much light coming in. No sun, no light. Hence, I installed my one strobe I had to add some dramatic lighting to the otherwise boring light. It also helped to freeze the motion a bit better. Every time the athletes took a turn in that one curve, they were strobed like in a speed control. Of course, I paid attention to not strobe them right into their faces.

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Photography, lighting & retouching by Matthias Dengler | www.matthiasdengler.com

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Berlin Kreuzberg 11.04.2015

 

Berlin 11.04.2015 IMG_8639

 

Protest gegen die Bild - Zeitung: Bild Lügt.

 

ca. 100 Personen demonstrieren

gegen die Art und Weise der Berichterstattung der Springer-Presse, insbesondere der BILD-Zeitung.

 

Axel Springer Haus in Berlin (Axel-Springer-Straße 65)

  

# C4511 Rassloff, Thomas

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Berlin Kreuzberg 11.04.2015

 

Protest gegen die Bild - Zeitung: Bild Lügt.

 

ca. 100 Personen demonstrieren

gegen die Art und Weise der Berichterstattung der Springer-Presse, insbesondere der BILD-Zeitung.

 

Axel Springer Haus in Berlin (Axel-Springer-Straße 65)

  

# C4511 Rassloff, Thomas

Yesterday, I photographed a track bike race at an outdoor race track made of wood.

Some female athletes of the local bike scene in Stuttgart, met up to practice riding fixies at this race track. For most of them, it was the first time to ever cycle on a track or to even cycle on a fixie. Next time, I would love to try that myself.

 

The track itself was very old, not illuminated, outdoors, but still covered by a roof. As it was pouring all day long, the old roof yielded and started to leak from time to time. None of that was a big problem though. The biggest photographic challenge was it though, to properly focus at bikes moving at a speed of 30km/h to 50km/h, as there was not much light coming in. No sun, no light. Hence, I installed my one strobe I had to add some dramatic lighting to the otherwise boring light. It also helped to freeze the motion a bit better. Every time the athletes took a turn in that one curve, they were strobed like in a speed control. Of course, I paid attention to not strobe them right into their faces.

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Photography, lighting & retouching by Matthias Dengler | www.matthiasdengler.com

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(C) Matthias Dengler | Fotograf | Stuttgart

#reportage #eventfotografie #documentary #journalismus #report #sportjournalismus #eventphotography #bike #fixie #cycling #cycle #event #race #sports #sportfotograf

Foto: Jugendpresse Deutschland/Joscha F. Westerkamp

Foto: Jugendpresse Deutschland/Joscha F. Westerkamp

Für Donald Trump sind Journalisten der "Feind des Volkes". Für die AfD ist guter Journalismus "Lügenpresse". Mein Hobby ist daher Zeitung lesen.

 

Att vara ansvarig för den egna marknadsföringen behöver inte vara svårt – om man vet var man ska börja. Den som är beredd att till en början lägga ned tid och engagemang för att sprida en bok kommer ha goda möjligheter att lyckas!

Tänk på lokal marknadsföring

Lokal marknadsföring innebär att man...

 

www.vulkanmedia.se/blogg/enkla-tips-for-att-komma-igang-m...

Foto: Jugendpresse Deutschland/Joscha F. Westerkamp

Imbach / Senftenberg, Lower Austria

19th April 2009

 

Canon 1DIII with EF 70-200/2.8 L IS USM

 

I took about 2500 shots there, but I won't show all here, don't be afraid!

05.12.2015, Wien. Am MediaCamp Vienna im Impact HUB Vienna. // Photocredit: Karola Riegler

Lower Broadway, Aug 2008 - 44

 

Over on a side of the park, this guy ignored all of the ruckus about the farmer's market, and quietly read through the paper. I don't know why he was holding the pen ... maybe he was looking for the crossword puzzle...

 

Note: this photo was published in a Sep 17, 2009 blog titled "Beautiful." It was also published in a Jul 31, 2012 blog titled "Maximale Selbstvermarktung.." And it was published in an Aug 12, 2012 blog titled "28 Great Books You Can Read For Free."

 

Moving into 2014, the photo was published in an Oct 21, 2014 blog titled "STAY COMPETITIVE WITH THESE ARTICLE ADVERTISING TECHNIQUES."

 

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On a bright, sunny Wednesday afternoon, I ventured down to 23rd Street and 6th Avenue to drop off my laptop computer for a repair job. Afterwards, I thought I would walk over to Broadway and stroll up the street to see if I could find some interesting pictures; and then I got the crazy idea to take a cab down to the very end of Broadway -- near the Staten Island Ferry -- and walk all the way up Broadway to my neighborhood on 96th Street.

 

But then I decided that Broadway probably wouldn't be very interesting until I reached Canal Street ... so I had the cab-driver drop me off there, and began my walk northward. Who knows how far I would have gotten if I hadn't been distracted by a lively farmer's market in Union Square -- on 14th Street? Anyway, there's much more of Broadway to cover, and if I have the time and energy over the next few months, perhaps I will cover the entire length of this longest street in New York City, which extends all the way through Manhattan, Bronx, and into Yonkers...

Yesterday, I photographed a track bike race at an outdoor race track made of wood.

Some female athletes of the local bike scene in Stuttgart, met up to practice riding fixies at this race track. For most of them, it was the first time to ever cycle on a track or to even cycle on a fixie. Next time, I would love to try that myself.

 

The track itself was very old, not illuminated, outdoors, but still covered by a roof. As it was pouring all day long, the old roof yielded and started to leak from time to time. None of that was a big problem though. The biggest photographic challenge was it though, to properly focus at bikes moving at a speed of 30km/h to 50km/h, as there was not much light coming in. No sun, no light. Hence, I installed my one strobe I had to add some dramatic lighting to the otherwise boring light. It also helped to freeze the motion a bit better. Every time the athletes took a turn in that one curve, they were strobed like in a speed control. Of course, I paid attention to not strobe them right into their faces.

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Photography, lighting & retouching by Matthias Dengler | www.matthiasdengler.com

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www.instagram.com/mycasualadventure

www.instagram.com/matthiasdengler_

 

(C) Matthias Dengler | Fotograf | Stuttgart

#reportage #eventfotografie #documentary #journalismus #report #sportjournalismus #eventphotography #bike #fixie #cycling #cycle #event #race #sports #sportfotograf

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05.12.2015, Wien. Am MediaCamp Vienna im Impact HUB Vienna. // Photocredit: Karola Riegler

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