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Thomas Pöhler

Born 1966 in Germany. Photographer, photo podcaster and digital artist with intermittend nerdy tendencies. Early on, Pöhler was fascinated by the possibilities of cutting out parts of paper prints and stitching them together. This way he was able to extend his only 50mm lens to take wide-angle shots. With the digital possibilities, he began 360° photography. These shots are basically a sphere with the viewer in the centre. They are characterised by the fact that, especially with VR glasses, one experiences a scene very close to reality and authenticity. For his digital art these basic equirectangular shots are projected into a different representation. The intended image effect is largely determined by the camera position. The tripod's location is important, but also the camera height is crucial - this may be close to the ground, at eye level, on a 3 meters high tripod or even higher. The final result becomes visible not before extensive, time consuming post-processing. Hence it takes some experience to anticipate where the appropriate camera position has to be. His image in the photopia collection was part of his exhibition at Europe's largest outdoor photo festival “Festival La Gacilly Baden Photo“, where he exhibited in 2022 among others such as Nick Brandt and Ragnar Axelsson.

PHOTOPIA 2022 - Genesis Edition collection image

An absolute highlight is this exciting collection of 16 exceptional photographs compiled for the PHOTOPIA in Hamburg.

Internationally renowned and award-winning top photographers have each donated one of their works to the fair's first NFT Drop Open Edition.

Visitors will be able to mine one randomly selected work each during the PHOTOPIA period from 13 to 16 October.

All incidental costs will be covered at PHOTOPIA. This means that new digital art collectors will receive a work of art by an internationally renowned artist free of charge.

The aim of the campaign is to make NFT technology better known and accessible to photographers and photo enthusiasts alike.

In this way, PHOTOPIA Hamburg makes it easier for art enthusiasts to enter the digital art world.In so doing, the fair also becomes a pioneer internationally, as it directly brings visitors and artists together on the Web3.

Category Photography
Contract Address0xaf55...08df
Token ID
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated1 year ago
Creator Earnings
0%

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By 345E0D
By 345E0D

Thomas Pöhler

Born 1966 in Germany. Photographer, photo podcaster and digital artist with intermittend nerdy tendencies. Early on, Pöhler was fascinated by the possibilities of cutting out parts of paper prints and stitching them together. This way he was able to extend his only 50mm lens to take wide-angle shots. With the digital possibilities, he began 360° photography. These shots are basically a sphere with the viewer in the centre. They are characterised by the fact that, especially with VR glasses, one experiences a scene very close to reality and authenticity. For his digital art these basic equirectangular shots are projected into a different representation. The intended image effect is largely determined by the camera position. The tripod's location is important, but also the camera height is crucial - this may be close to the ground, at eye level, on a 3 meters high tripod or even higher. The final result becomes visible not before extensive, time consuming post-processing. Hence it takes some experience to anticipate where the appropriate camera position has to be. His image in the photopia collection was part of his exhibition at Europe's largest outdoor photo festival “Festival La Gacilly Baden Photo“, where he exhibited in 2022 among others such as Nick Brandt and Ragnar Axelsson.

PHOTOPIA 2022 - Genesis Edition collection image

An absolute highlight is this exciting collection of 16 exceptional photographs compiled for the PHOTOPIA in Hamburg.

Internationally renowned and award-winning top photographers have each donated one of their works to the fair's first NFT Drop Open Edition.

Visitors will be able to mine one randomly selected work each during the PHOTOPIA period from 13 to 16 October.

All incidental costs will be covered at PHOTOPIA. This means that new digital art collectors will receive a work of art by an internationally renowned artist free of charge.

The aim of the campaign is to make NFT technology better known and accessible to photographers and photo enthusiasts alike.

In this way, PHOTOPIA Hamburg makes it easier for art enthusiasts to enter the digital art world.In so doing, the fair also becomes a pioneer internationally, as it directly brings visitors and artists together on the Web3.

Category Photography
Contract Address0xaf55...08df
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ChainEthereum
Last Updated1 year ago
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