Photo job for the Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat about the match South Korea vs. Germany – Football World Cup 2018. Read the full story by Tiina Rajamäki here on hs.fi. See also here.
Mehiläiset viihtyvät Berliinin parvekkeilla | Helsingin Sanomat
“Mehiläiset viihtyvät Berliinin parvekkeilla” is an interview piece on urban balcony gardening in Berlin for Helsingin Sanomat ‘koti’. As part of it, I took some pictures of Yvonne Hiller ja Marcel Amsbeck in Neukölln, who quite enjoy their green balcony during the seasons. Commissioned by Pauliina Siniauer. Read the full story here.
Hamburg
Hamburg seems to be worth a visit. Sun rolling down the ever-not-ready Elbe Philharmonic Hall. The fog-encircled Heinrich-Hertz-Tower behind the Japanese garden in Planten un Blomen. Some Hanami. And of course, the Möven (seagulls).
CTM Hacklab
CTM Festival is a festival for avant-garde and experimental music associated with Transmediale Berlin.
Here some post-performance pictures from Juan Duarte Regino and Muharrem Yildirim at the MusicMakers Hacklab.
Pisa
Pisa in fall can be quite charming. The famous tower is omnipresent here, as one might expect. Here’s some pictures I took during a mathematical workshop at Scuola Normale in Pisa, Tuscany (Italy).
Berlin Street Artist | HS.fi
Streetartist Tonino “Seph and the Streets” Roseno sometimes rides the U1 to Warschauer Straße and makes people smile with his disarming lyrics and energetic guitar play. Tiina Rajamäki wrote a “correspondent spring note” about him in Helsingin Sanomat here.
Berliini Kutsuu | HS.fi
The ‘Oberbaumbrücke’ (Oberbaum-bridge) between Berlin districts Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg, shot from Treptow side, was commissioned by Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat Berlin correspondent Tiina Rajamäki, who writes about her impressions on her blog Berliini kutsuu (Berlin calling).
The first blog entry of Berliini kutsuu is about the Tempelhof airport area, which nowadays is shut down and used as a public park, where you can find kite-skaters and cyclers, or people just enjoying the vastness of space.
Janne Räisänen | berlininterviews.com
Finnish painter Janne Räisänen lives and works in Berlin and Helsinki.
I had the opportunity to take some portrait shots at his studio for the
interview blog berlininterviews.com.
Read the full story here.