Analogue

Photographs by Oliver Weber

 

Via: Wikipedia (en)

 

Oliver Weber (born September 7, 1970 in Munich, Germany) is a German photographer. Currently he lives and works on the Canary Island of La Gomera. His specialty areas are reportage, portrait and what has come to be recognized as street photography. He has become more widely known through numerous features with reputable magazines and publishing houses (e.g. BBC, ARD, BERTELSMANN, DIE ZEIT, DER SPIEGEL, MERIAN, SÜDDEUTSCHE ZEITUNG). Since 2008 he has been concentrating mainly on traditional analogue photography, a technical approach which has been used to create his current portraits of Peninsula, Marrakech and La Matanza. In 2009 an interview with Oliver  has been added to the "Two Way Lens – project". The list of photographers already included is like a "whos who" of the contemporary fine art photography scene, like Magnum Photographer Martin Parr or Alec Soth and Amy Stein. Weber is the first German Photographer who is included in Two Way Lens.

 

2011 Oliver Weber published his second book ANALOGUE, which was featured by The Camera Club of New York during its photo book fair July 2011.