German photography combines rare architecture, urban landscaping, geometric abstraction, line design and street photography.
A minimalist global vision of the world in which white and black, with radical tones and with shades of gray, transport the viewer to a contemporary, futuristic and historical aesthetic to the eye. “Para mi, el blanco y negro es una reducción a lo esencial; it centers on the subject of photography”, explains.
Nina Papiorek began photography in 2004 and has never yet perfected her art. I have collaborated on various book projects and are co-funders of the Dorfcollective colectivo, which recorres los rincones desconocidos de las streets de Düsseldorf et otras ciudades. The light also leaves a key paper in your creative process, but it still presents a small human figure (or various things included), which marks the different steps in your space planning. Like an impression of soledad and lost in the urban environment. The meticulous ojo of this polifacetic photo is an expression of my love for the graphic elements, the combinations, the dimensions, the shapes, the lines and the structures that captured by all the world. Every one of these images, mist or darkness, seems to have a story to tell.




Nathalie Dassa
Germany – Oberhausen





