Megacities
3 authors - Hardback
£35.00
Christoph Mohr has lived and worked in Cologne since 1999. As a camera assistant, he worked on films as well as documentaries. After filming in Manila, Christoph was so enthusiastic about the photos he brought back that he decided to become a photographer. Through his artistic use of light and colour, he succeeds in taking impressive snapshots of the regions he travels to. He is particularly interested in the developing countries of the southern hemisphere. In addition to rural and urban life, he is interested in the local social, cultural and political conditions. People are at the centre of his work. This results in a balanced mixture of portrait, landscape, urban, documentary and reportage photography, with which he provides interesting and comprehensive impressions. But crisis areas are also part of his portfolio. In 2016, for example, he took part in a film project in which the refugee routes through the Sahara were photographed. And twice he was in Ukraine in early 2022. His main clients include major publishers and NGOs. After the volume Sacred Cities of Buddhism, his path went more in the social documentary direction again and he launched the cross-media project Megacities. www.christophmohr-fotografie.de Bastian Barenbrock is a freelance documentary and landscape photographer, as well as a cameraman and drone photography specialist based in Cologne. Driven by his passion for travel and curiosity for different cultures and landscapes, the focus of his work is on high-quality documentaries for renowned, international production companies and TV stations for which he works worldwide. Years of experience in documentary filmmaking have enabled him to develop a cinematic visual language that uses aerial shots and unusual perspectives to create new perspectives and tell multi-faceted stories. www.instagram.com/bastian_barenbrock Oliver Fülling is a freelance author, editor and tour guide specialising in China and Asia. Since he first travelled to the then still medieval Tibet in 1985, the Himalayas have never left him and so he still travels regularly to the roof of the world, always in search of new secrets in the region.