Poladarium2015
Poladarium 2015
Now the Polaroid tear-off calendar is published for the fourth time, revealing for every day in 2015 an instant image with its own little story. 365 times, the calendar shows the almost intimate snapshots of well-known photographers and newcomers, professionals and individuals.
A tear-off calendar of the sort you will remember from your grandmother's kitchen. On the front of each calendar page there is a Polaroid in original size, on the back a little text to the emergence of a picture and information about the photographer and the film used. 365 lovingly selected Polass, printed using highquality techniques with a gloss finish on special paper, supplied in a beautifully designed collector's box. The perfect gift for anyone who loves old Polas and real photography!
Poladarium 2015
Creative Direction: Boris Kahl Editors: Lars Harmsen, Raban Ruddigkeit Publishing house: seltmann+söhne, Kunst- und Fotobuchverlag Release: September 2014 Volume: 380 sheets Format: 9,8 x 11,7 x 8,4 cm Language: English Specials: glued, photos with glossy finish, box to archive ISBN-13: 978-3-944721-06-4 Price: 29,90 Euro
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Jury 2015:
Jakob Feigl For years, he was the head of the editorial photo team of the German magazine “neon”. Since 1st of June 2014 he is part of the editorial photo team of the “Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin”.
Sarah Jungreithmayr As the analog princess of Vienna, she started her career at Lomography till she slipped over to The Impossible Project. As the Shop manager of three stores in the last few years in Vienna, Sarah established her interest in instant photography – a physical medium that comes in line with Vinyl – another favorite of hers. Coming from Upper Austria & living in Vienna, Jungreithmayr will start a new project together with The Impossible Project’s founder, Florian Kaps. The shop called “Supersense” will bring an analog experience through photography, music & lifestyle into the hands of Vienna.
Calin Kruse studied graphic-design in Mannheim and Trier, diploma in Visual Communication, department of Visual Arts at University of Applied Sciences Trier (2004–2009). He is Publisher of “dienacht”, a magazine for photography, design and subculture.
Prof. Matthias Leupold born 1959, engages in creating staged photographs since the ’80s. Since 2007 he is Professor of Photography and Rector in Berlin at BTK. His work was shown in over 50 exhibitions all over the world since 1983 and is represented in international collections. The main subject of his artistic work in the last two years has been the legacy of dioxin in Vietnam. The documentary “Lighter than Orange” is part of a long-term project that includes a NGO, conferences, exhibitions and publications.
Prof. Elke Seeger born 1964 in Düsseldorf, studied free graphics and photography at the Arts Academy of the city of Düsseldorf and at the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen. In 1991 she graduated as designer (diploma) from the Folkwang University of the Arts (communication design) with distinction. Seeger’s work of art has been displayed at many exhibitions. Her work is represented in many different collections, for example at the Arts Academy of Düsseldorf, the art collection in Veste Coburg and the art collection of the German Bundestag.