Jeremy Knowles Studio
British Photographer (in Berlin)
Back in April, I photographed the performance of Jakob Wirth along Kurfürstendamm in Berlin.
‘Cutout. 1km Patriarchy’ consisted of Jakob pulling, tugging, and pushing a stack of breeze blocks along this busy shopping street, and in doing so addressing some of the burdens placed upon society through existing patriarchal infrastructures.
From my portrait session with Kyle Miller 🔥
Lost and found shot of Loré Lixenberg at ACUD Macht Neu in 2022 for Process and Protocol Festival.
Proof that photo sessions in the winter can still be amazing…
Thanks for braving the cold 😂
Ja, this was fun.
it.be is releasing her debut single on Friday 15th Sep. Check it out. We made some magic in the photo studio for her cover shot, don’t you think?
Still one of my favourite portraits to date (chef’s kiss 👌)
Editorial for
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Blast from the past 🔥
Composing the composer 🔥
Fantastic shoot…
Sorry, I mean suit 👌
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We tried not smiling, but it didn’t work. This guy is just too happy 😂
Dreamy portrait from my session with Rory Green 🔥
Only now getting round to sharing some shots from my portrait session with .wells 🔥
Digging into that archive again with from our lockdown shoot in 2021 🔥
Archive digging with .baier
Amelie was one of my first photography clients after I moved to Berlin in 2016. This portrait of her is still so strong 🤘
Archive digging with .schenk_ 🔥
Archive digging part 2.
From my session with Glynn Ryland, founder of ShaktiMat, in 2020 💥
Archive digging part 1.
From a tasty (read: cold but sexy) session with this time last year 🔥
Smashing ittttttt 💥
Killer shoot with
We smashed it 🔥
From my shoot with .nguyen 🔥
From my portrait session with 🔥
From my session with 🔥
Can we skip ahead to summer, please?
From my shoot with 🔥
From my shoot with 🔥
Check out my shoot with .mezzo from a couple of weeks ago 🔥
Happy Tourtists
- A project by Soazic Guezennec
There’s a spirit of defiance and adventure at the heart of this project that speaks to me strongly.
It says:
“Don’t stop viewing the city as a completely absurd and uncontrollable experiment.”
This is such a fun and important project. I recommend anyone to experience being a Happy Tourist whenever Soazic is next organising her event!
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It’s not so often that my visual art and freelance photography worlds cross paths but, when it happens, I’m pretty happy...
(Sorry)
This was the case for my two-day shoot in January 2023 for Soazic Guezennec, who is the creative brainchild behind Happy Tourists. This project aims to encourage people to get lost - literally, physically. In any other kind of way you can think of, honestly.
How and in what way, you may ask, can an art project in public space get people lost? Let’s take a look at the instructions.
Happy Tourists uses a game format to shake things up. Participants are encouraged to rediscover the urban environment (or, at least to approach it in a different way) using prompts. Cards created by the French artist give a wide range of instructions: ‘Walk on water’, ‘Start a revolution’, ‘Bring back an example of an endemic species’. With sometimes clear and at other times utterly abstract orders to follow, participants of Happy Tourists seek out, in groups, the strange, the funny, and even the downright boring and ordinary within the city’s peripheries. Their challenge, hidden in the subtext? To see and be seen in between the well-trodden paths of the everyday.
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So happy with how my session with turned out!
Proving that shoots in the depths of a Berlin winter can still look slick AF 🔥
Our snowy, winter shoot in the 1960s social housing project that is Hansaviertal.
Cold, but chic 👌
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