Man, woman, old, young, thick, thin, tall, small, in a wheelchair, amputated, transgender, black, white, model, bodybuilder, anorexia … all equal … like the fairy tale "Little Brother and Little Sister".. and … today I … tomorrow you!
In this series( in progress) I want to show that there is something more than we think, … more than we imagine … more than we want to see … even more than we get presented in the media … more than photographers, like me, normally show. That there are beautiful people and huge diversity of people who are beautiful on a different way... that everybody could change from the one side to the other on these photos in only one minute... or that we could look the one way or the other...
The masking of the faces and the anonymity of the shown people should make it more complicated for the viewer to shuffle the seen things off of oneself and project it to someone else. Otherwise they should enable an identification with the depicted person. The nudity thereby is the relentless portrayal of a human in her or his purest condition, without any disguise... only as a short interpretationof the
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like the fairy tale "Little Brother and Little Sister" (Series)
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Born in Munich, Marc Köschinger is an educated photographer, graphic artist and freelance artist, dealing, amongst other things, with old and new media of art. He grew up in Paraguay on the border with Brazil and returned end of the ´90 as a teenager To Germany. After completing his training as a photographer, he received a degree course in Multimedial Design at the Fachakademie für Medien in Munich. Until about 2007 Köschinger came mainly to his Profession as a graphic designer and designer for international lifestyle magazines at various publishers As well as for numerous TV stations. Since 2007 he has been working as a freelance artist, as well as isolated design activity, an employment that since his earliest childhood Is a major part of his life. In addition to his artistic work, he teaches today Among others at the Art Education and the Faculty of Journalism at the University of Eichstätt / Ingolstadt as lecturer for graphic design and communication design, at the Academy of Popular Arts in Nuremberg as lecturer for photography and graphic design, as well as at the MEDIA DESIGN HIGSCHUULE in Munich as a lecturer for photography, drawing and sculpturing. In autumn 2011, Marc Köschinger
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