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Caroline Heinecke

Born in 1986 in Nordhausen in Thuringia in the Harz region, lives, and works in Berlin. She studied visual communication at the Anhalt University of Applied Sciences in Dessau. In 2017, she decided to express her flair for compositions of colors, shapes and arrangements through another medium – photography. Heinecke studied at the Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie in Berlin from 2017-2020. She is passionate about still life and fine art photography. The patient objects are often supporting actors until the photographer lets us look through their eyes. The reality reflected in her photographs appears slightly enraptured, two-dimensional, as it were centered and alive in its motionlessness. Starting from staged things and situations, she creates a visual world that deals with themes such as niche societies, identity, and the future. In addition to various group exhibitions such as 2022 at Les Rencontres de la Photographie d’Arles or Copenhagen Photo Festival (2020), LUMIX Festival (2020), she can look back on a number of publications, including in the photo magazines “Der Greif”, “Photonews” and “Stern Magazine”.

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

Caroline Heinecke

Born in 1986 in Nordhausen in Thuringia in the Harz region, lives, and works in Berlin. She studied visual communication at the Anhalt University of Applied Sciences in Dessau. In 2017, she decided to express her flair for compositions of colors, shapes and arrangements through another medium – photography. Heinecke studied at the Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie in Berlin from 2017-2020. She is passionate about still life and fine art photography. The patient objects are often supporting actors until the photographer lets us look through their eyes. The reality reflected in her photographs appears slightly enraptured, two-dimensional, as it were centered and alive in its motionlessness. Starting from staged things and situations, she creates a visual world that deals with themes such as niche societies, identity, and the future. In addition to various group exhibitions such as 2022 at Les Rencontres de la Photographie d’Arles or Copenhagen Photo Festival (2020), LUMIX Festival (2020), she can look back on a number of publications, including in the photo magazines “Der Greif”, “Photonews” and “Stern Magazine”.

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
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Last Updated1 year ago
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