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this is not. photography

this is not. photography

A blog about photography, art and engineering

Vitalis Hirschmann
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Vitalis Hirschmann

"When nothing is for sure, anything can happen" - Casey Neistat

portrait, olympus, lausanne, lighting, studio, model

Winter portraits

by Vitalis Hirschmann on February 26, 2018
Winter portraits

Instructive and hands-on portrait class with Jean-Pierre Vicario (https://jp-vicario.ch/). More to come in 2018 on this subject, stay tuned...…

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switzerland, morges, vaud, olympus, urban, medieval, lines, perspective, unsplash, defiphotofnac

The perfect shot?

by Vitalis Hirschmann on January 24, 2018
The perfect shot?

Sometimes it takes a lot of patience to get that picture right, and rarely it has the kind of success like this one... A perfect shot?…

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nature, trecking, hiking, scotland, tgochallenge, tgoc18, unsplash

TGOC18 - Route accepted!

by Vitalis Hirschmann on January 21, 2018
TGOC18 - Route accepted!

I just did an important step towards the 2018 TGO Challenge: After refining and adjusting the route through vetting I finally received the go from the Challenge organizators! That means an important piece of work is done, and I can focus on all the little details to be straightened out…

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winter, nature, switzerland, vaud, léman, olympus, landscape, grey heron

Winter at the shore

by Vitalis Hirschmann on December 09, 2017
Winter at the shore

Freezing temperatures, snow fall and sun rays make it a great scene for wildlife at the shore of Lake Léman…

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travel, switzerland, vaud, lausanne, festivelo, festival, bicycle, portrait, olympus, rotolight, neo2

Festivelo Lausanne

by Vitalis Hirschmann on November 18, 2017
Festivelo Lausanne

Pretty amazing what a commitee of young and highly motivated dreamers can get going! First edition 2017 of festivelo.ch in Lausanne, Switzerland…

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bernese oberland, autumn, hiking, landscape, alps, switzerland, nature, olympus, lake, oeschinensee

Fall fading out

by Vitalis Hirschmann on November 12, 2017
Fall fading out

Relaxing at the shore of lake Oeschinen. Quite a hostile place in this beginning winter season, but offering calm and loneliness...…

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autumn, nature, switzerland, vaud, léman, landscape, olympus, morges, lake

Autumn Sunrise

by Vitalis Hirschmann on October 18, 2017
Autumn Sunrise

Autumn is coloring nature by its very specific light together with all those trees contributing to the overall picture... Just hang to the shore with a coffee and follow the spectacle!…

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steampunk, olympus, travel, steam, engine, railway, portrait, luxemburg, fond-de-gras, convention

Steampunk

by Vitalis Hirschmann on October 01, 2017
Steampunk

Portraits and impressions from the 2017 steampunk convention in Fond-de-Gras, Luxemburg…

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About

After not having worked together on a project since highschool, this blog has sprung up from a random idea we had on our last get-together. We both like exploring the world, capturing our experiences in frame and so we decided to present some of our work in the form of this blog.

this is not photography - these are interpretations of our impressions.

Summer 2014

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