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Heinz Hosch (February 27, 1927 - September 1, 1981) born in Vienna, Austria was a photographer and journalist for DIE PRESSE, KURIER, and KRONEN ZEITUNG. After WWII he joined the French Foreign Legion from 1952 to 1957. He served in North Vietnam for three years and was in the battle of Dien Bien Phu. He is best known for his reportage from the Prague Spring in 1968. He also traveled to Western Sahara to cover The Polisario Front conflict. In 1981, just before his death, he was the official photographer of the Salzburg Festival.

Utility: This NFT grants the owner an invitation to Rainer Hosch Studio in Los Angeles, CA for a portrait by the artist. The owner and the artist will select one portrait from the shoot to become an NFT in the "Collector's Collection." The owner also receives full usage rights of the selected portrait. This utility renews after the NFT is sold to a new owner. The utility is only valid if the NFT is sold on an official platform and creator royalties are received.

Terms and Conditions: Subject to and conditioned upon your compliance with this license, for as long as you own your 52icons NFT, Rainer Hosch grants you a limited, non-exclusive, non-sublicensable, non-assignable (except pursuant to your transfer of the 52icons NFT), worldwide license to display the image uniquely identified by your 52icons NFT, solely and exclusively for your personal, non-commercial use. Rainer Hosch grants you no other rights, whether express or implied, with respect to the image or any other work of authorship, all of which he reserves.

52icons - Rainer Hosch Genesis collection image

I was 11 when my father died. From the early days in his photo darkroom, I learned that photography is all about creating connections. My father Heinz Hosch was my icon. A photojournalist, brave and without fear, a world traveler, risking his life at many front lines, from Vietnam to Western Africa, always there to capture the one photo that told the story. He was my first teacher and I lost him at the age of 52. He was not killed in these wars but in the end I believe it was the wars that killed him. On March 11th, I was able to celebrate my 52nd birthday, the age he was when he so unexpectedly passed away in 1981. This is when I made a decision that would change the course of my life: I would keep his cameras, become a photographer, and continue his legacy. “52icons” is a personal collection of 1/1 portraits (+1540 Iggys) that capture some of the most famous faces of our time, including my father, forever in my heart and now forever living on the blockchain. Thank you, Vati, my icon.

カテゎリヌ Photography
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トヌクン ID1
トヌクン暙準ERC-1155
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10%

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Heinz Hosch (February 27, 1927 - September 1, 1981) born in Vienna, Austria was a photographer and journalist for DIE PRESSE, KURIER, and KRONEN ZEITUNG. After WWII he joined the French Foreign Legion from 1952 to 1957. He served in North Vietnam for three years and was in the battle of Dien Bien Phu. He is best known for his reportage from the Prague Spring in 1968. He also traveled to Western Sahara to cover The Polisario Front conflict. In 1981, just before his death, he was the official photographer of the Salzburg Festival.

Utility: This NFT grants the owner an invitation to Rainer Hosch Studio in Los Angeles, CA for a portrait by the artist. The owner and the artist will select one portrait from the shoot to become an NFT in the "Collector's Collection." The owner also receives full usage rights of the selected portrait. This utility renews after the NFT is sold to a new owner. The utility is only valid if the NFT is sold on an official platform and creator royalties are received.

Terms and Conditions: Subject to and conditioned upon your compliance with this license, for as long as you own your 52icons NFT, Rainer Hosch grants you a limited, non-exclusive, non-sublicensable, non-assignable (except pursuant to your transfer of the 52icons NFT), worldwide license to display the image uniquely identified by your 52icons NFT, solely and exclusively for your personal, non-commercial use. Rainer Hosch grants you no other rights, whether express or implied, with respect to the image or any other work of authorship, all of which he reserves.

52icons - Rainer Hosch Genesis collection image

I was 11 when my father died. From the early days in his photo darkroom, I learned that photography is all about creating connections. My father Heinz Hosch was my icon. A photojournalist, brave and without fear, a world traveler, risking his life at many front lines, from Vietnam to Western Africa, always there to capture the one photo that told the story. He was my first teacher and I lost him at the age of 52. He was not killed in these wars but in the end I believe it was the wars that killed him. On March 11th, I was able to celebrate my 52nd birthday, the age he was when he so unexpectedly passed away in 1981. This is when I made a decision that would change the course of my life: I would keep his cameras, become a photographer, and continue his legacy. “52icons” is a personal collection of 1/1 portraits (+1540 Iggys) that capture some of the most famous faces of our time, including my father, forever in my heart and now forever living on the blockchain. Thank you, Vati, my icon.

カテゎリヌ Photography
コントラクトのアドレス0x6ddd...024a
トヌクン ID1
トヌクン暙準ERC-1155
チェヌンEthereum
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10%
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