Matthias Heiderich Archives - IGNANT - 必威88app登录 //www.zzhwnhcl.com/tag/matthias-heiderich/ IGNANT is an award-winning online magazine featuring the finest in art, design, photography, travel and architecture Wed, 12 Aug 2020 15:21:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 New Works by Matthias Heiderich //www.zzhwnhcl.com/2014/09/12/new-works-by-matthias-heiderich/ Fri, 12 Sep 2014 08:41:16 +0000 http://www.ignant.de/?p=94319 It’s about time for a little update on Matthias Heiderich’s photography. We featured his works a couple of times on iGNANT and can still not get enough of his bright and colorful images. Matthias is best known for his architecture and landscape shots that seem to stem from another world. He takes pictures of colors […]

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It’s about time for a little update on Matthias Heiderich’s photography. We featured his works a couple of times on iGNANT and can still not get enough of his bright and colorful images. Matthias is best known for his architecture and landscape shots that seem to stem from another world. He takes pictures of colors and geometric forms against the blue sky, putting our everyday surroundings into a whole new perspective. You can find more of his works here as well as on his Tumblr and Facebook.

All images © Matthias Heiderich

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Reflexiones //www.zzhwnhcl.com/2013/07/08/reflexiones-2/ Mon, 08 Jul 2013 10:42:48 +0000 http://www.ignant.de/?p=65197 With a remarkable gift of capturing vivid and powerful pin sharp scenes, once again Berlin-based photographer, Matthias Heiderich, drew our attention to himself. The series ‘Reflexiones’ has emerged in April and May of this year, during a trip to Spain. He visited places like Madrid, Santiago de Compostela, Aviles and Bilbao to document contemporaneous architecture. […]

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With a remarkable gift of capturing vivid and powerful pin sharp scenes, once again Berlin-based photographer, Matthias Heiderich, drew our attention to himself. The series ‘Reflexiones’ has emerged in April and May of this year, during a trip to Spain. He visited places like Madrid, Santiago de Compostela, Aviles and Bilbao to document contemporaneous architecture. Places also marked on his route were developing areas in the south of Madrid, Ciudad de la Cultura in Santiago and Centro Niemeyer in Avilés. He tells us his approach towards the depicted subject was as always, ‘rather of artistic than handcrafted nature, which means, I take more liberties with pictorial design as it would be possible for an architectural photographer’. This way he composes captivating images of minimalist nature in which an aesthetic idealization is more important than the realistic representation of the building. Seemingly effortlessly Matthias Heiderich succeeds in a game of loud and strong, sometimes subtle colors, capturing the selected objects in a unique and thrilling way.

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Matthias Heiderich //www.zzhwnhcl.com/2013/03/13/matthias-heiderich-3/ //www.zzhwnhcl.com/2013/03/13/matthias-heiderich-3/#respond Wed, 13 Mar 2013 12:27:25 +0000 http://www.ignant.de/?p=57799 The thing that impresses us most about landscape photographers is their ability to imbue buildings with a life of their own. Matthias Heiderich is such as case of a self taught photographer living in Berlin, Germany. Each of his sets of photographs are beyond words. We became great fans of his work after viewing his […]

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The thing that impresses us most about landscape photographers is their ability to imbue buildings with a life of their own. Matthias Heiderich is such as case of a self taught photographer living in Berlin, Germany. Each of his sets of photographs are beyond words.

We became great fans of his work after viewing his series in Berlin, for which he had artificially rainbowed warehouse structures among others by simply combining his colorful images to represent vibrant facets of the city. Earlier this year he visited Dubai and Abu Dhabi to shoot architecture, city, and landscape pictures, and also tried to show these cities in a different way most photographers do by focusing on the feeling of isolation and loneliness caused by overpopulated areas and crowded places instead of adding one more photoset of epic skyscraper landscapes.

All images © Matthias Heiderich

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