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by Yvette Depaepe
Published the 30st of August 2021
Stefan Buder's masters well architecture photography. He loves playing with light and shadows, lines and shapes, symmetry and patterns. But he also has wonderful landscapes and portraits in his portfolio.
Open-minded for many genres, he continuously learns to improve his skills.
Let's follow him through this interview and learn more about the artist behind his work.
A boat trip on the river Thames, one of the first Fuji-X-cameras (with zoom), a British colleague and enthusiastic photographer – for me an initial ignition to photograph seriously.
Since 2011 up to these days I have tried to learn as much as possible. More and more I realized I am interested in light and shadows, lines and shapes, squares and rectangles, symmetry repetition and patterns and last but not least B+W.
As a civil engineer who lives and works in Berlin I am day by day in touch with architecture. Discovering a different view of the familiar, shapes and structures in nature and man-made excites me.
I love Berlin for its endless possibilities to discover new buildings, other perspectives or lighting scenes. That’s why I have always a camera with me. I think the best advice for a beginner in Architecture Photography is to go off and take pictures, learn from the best and use 1x.com as the platform to communicate with experienced photographers.
Today I´m using different cameras (analogue and digital) and prime lenses, Adobe Lightroom and the Nik Collection.
I carefully prepare the locations where I intend to photograph. Mostly I’m interested in the mood, but technical perfection is a basic requirement. My interest is to highlight the special features. In my opinion, long exposure photography is one way to realize that, so I quite often use ND-Filter to add new details.
How was it done? This question made me look it up. I’ve read books, I’ve seen tutorials, I have visited exhibitions and vernissages, photographed a lot and discussed with other photographers. And so I am constantly on the lookout and not only in Berlin.
'Walt Disney Concert Hall – study I'
My favourite photographers are Michael Kenna, known for his unusual B&W landscapes with exposures up to hours, Ralph Gibson – his new book “Sacred Land” impressed me deeply, Trent Parke, an innovative photographer, Elliott Erwitt with his immortal images of the 20th century and author and photographer Michael Freeman.
In the future I would like to be open for many directions in photography, but my goal is to learn more about street and people photography.
Let me say thank you to the Editorial Team of 1x.com and especially to Yvette for the opportunity to introduce myself at this point.
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Wayne Pearson PRO Really stunning and inspiring work Stefan, thank you for story, and thank you very much too Yvette! |
Stefan Buder PRO Thank You very much. |
Huang Great,很棒的文章和照片! |
Stefan Buder PRO Thanks |
Wafa Mathiot Lahliti PRO Great photos and interesting interview.. Congratulations artist Stefan🌹 |
Stefan Buder PRO Thanks so much. |
Picart/Dennis Liu Great abstract photos! congratulations! |
Luc Vangindertael (laGrange) CREW Congratulations with your fine work and interview Stefan ! |
Stefan Buder PRO Many thanks |
Yvette Depaepe CREW My best compliments, Stefan !!! Many thanks for your kind collaboration and for the way you're telling us your story. Cheers, Yvette |
Stefan Buder PRO Thanks a lot. |
Gabrielle van den Elshout PRO Thank you very much for the look behind your work! Fantastic work you make! Congratulations! And you are lucky for such a creative and inspiring homebase at Berlin! |
Stefan Buder PRO Thank You very much. |