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23Feb/111

The adventures of Danbo

I first got acquainted with the small box figure Danbo on facebook. A new photographer colleague had recently added me, and I saw the thumbnail of a photo he had recently uploaded:

I didn't give it much thought at first. It looked like a cute little animation, but soon, more pictures of the little box figure emerged.

I decided to ask Morten Aagaard, the father of the box figure, about the idea:

Who is that little cardbox figure of yours? Where did he come from? And where the heck is he going?

The small plastic figure known as Danbo is actually a "she" not a "he" she is a small toy that now permanently lives in my camera bag along with a few accessories that have so far not appeared on any of her photos (YET!)
Danbo is originally from Japan, but on her way to Denmark she visited quite a few countries according to the "Track & Trace"
As to where she is going I dont really know but I do know that where ever I go she goes as well. I always make sure that the small padded box she lives in is in my bag. I have also started to carry around a notebook where I write and draw ideas for Danbo shots.

Where did the idea come from?

I cant remember exactly where I saw Danbo for the first time but I was immediatly struck by the inquisitive facial expression that was so striking even though it only consists of two circles and a triangle. Originally she was just supposed to be something to tie together vacation shots by photographing her next to iconic scenes in different countries.

What's with the name?

- The name Danbo is short for danboard, it is originally from a japanese mange comic called Yotsuba&! In the comic a small girl is convinced he is a robot and has therefore built a robot suit from cardboard.

- How much is manipulated and how much is as we see it?

- Even though I often spend quite bit more time in photoshop then shooting, I never add new things to shots that weren't there. Most of the changes I make a are global, I usually do a lot of "curves" work. Sometimes I will remove some of the logos and the small switch on the side of her head that turns on the lights in her eyes. I only do this when they are distracting to the idea of the shot.

Has this idea become a defining idea? for you as a photographer?

No, not at all. I was very surprised by the way people started to react to the shots. When I bought the figure I had some vague idea that I was going to bring it on travels and photograph it next to characteristic landmarks and architecture (I will probably still do so!) but since then it has come to be a bigger part. The figure is small enough so that I can always bring it with me when shooting and I often do little setups if I'm bored at home:)
I will probably shoot Danbo for quite a while yet as I have many more ideas but I only do so as a an amusing distraction. My passion for photography started with nature photography and even though I have branched into many fields since then I will always see myself as a nature photographer and I have a special project planned for this summer that probably wont go public until the fall but if all goes well I should be able to showcase some unique nature shots.

Any new exiting plans for Danbo?

- As I mentioned I have begun to write down ideas for Danbo setups and just this very night before answering these questioned I draw small idea drawings for the next 4-5 setups so yes there are more shots coming:) They will suddenly show up on Facebook and my website where Danbo has gotten her own category since people started noticing the photos.

Will Danbo be alone forever? He had a rose for Valentine's day? Is there perhaps a Mrs. Danbo somewhere?

Hehe:) I actually did the valentine shots specifically as a surprise for my wife. When she came home from work she had a new desktop wallpaper (as a geek you have to play to your strengths;)) But I cant deny that I don't have any plans for an addition to my little menagerie and if the UPS transportion gods will it it wont be too long before Danbo at least gets a little friend;)

Here's a link to Morten Aagaards gallery with Danbo on his own website

11Feb/111

Interviewing photographers – Michel Winckler-Krog

Continuing our series of interviews with photographers, we have Michel Winckler-Krog who some people might know under the name Malach.

Michel is a visual artist who combines photography with digital paiting, which often results in sinister and highly detailed pieces of art, often printed in large scales.

As mentioned in the interview below, Michel has been on film productions and made numerous music videoes, all of which you can see via the links below. For now, sit back and enjoy the interview with a true artist:

Is this the dream? Are you living it and has it always been photography?
- Isn’t creativity the state of being where the boundaries between reality and dreams become volatile? Living it kinda becomes inevitable. I reckon it’s not a thing I directly asked for. It just is.
I become restless if I don’t follow. It’s like a perpetual mescaline trip. Photography is a bi-product brought along by random events after being a producer on a film production and had to kill some waiting time on set. Through the lens of a borrowed camera seemed to be a good choice.

I don’t know if I would say that I’m a photographer. I just like to shape. Photography is just one out of many available mediums. I like cooking as well, but I’m not a chef.

How did you get to where you are today?
- Curiosity and practice. A shitload of bad choices that forced me to develope as well as good choices that brought things along that caressed my ego. I’ve walked paths where I felt challenged and inspired. Haven’t really had a goal.

What is the single most important photo you’ve taken?

- Hard to say which are most important. I reckon they all are more or less in the instance I’ll take them.. but I’ll highlight this one for now. At least it managed to create quite a stir. As most of my pictures it’s a mesh of model photography, painting and photomanipulation.


What part of what you do makes you get up in the morning? What motivates you?

- Ha. Generally motivated by the alarmclock when I get tired of putting it on snooze..
I have too many concepts I want to create.. more than I would be able to ever produce, so that’s a good drive.. if I don’t get up, I wouldn’t really have a chance to follow up on them.. and who knows. Maybe my brain will explode then.

What would be worst body part to lose this very instant?

- First thought was penis.. but that might be a bit of a childish answer. But again.. it would be really annoying to lose.

And if that happened, what would you do then?

- seriously.. I haven’t got the faintest clue and I don’t really want to think about it.

What has been the hardest trial in your getting to where you are today?
- It was figuring out, what it was I wanted to do in the first place. I think I have considered most things to be honest.  I think I’ve more or less ruled out a lot of possibilities. Lawyer wasn’t an option. I played with the thought of biochemistry for a long period, but decided that crunching formulas would be boring. Tried the military, but I’m not keen of mud, people yelling and rules. Tried dealing drugs, but that was followed by a path of bad habits and problems.
I decided to be creative instead. It’s like getting a carte blanche to act like an infant for the rest of your life and letting the world be a big playground.

What is the strongest advice you could give young aspiring photographers?
- There’s no concept too crazy to be made into a picture.

Links

http://www.intensestudios.net
http://www.malach.deviantart.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/Intense2200dk
http://www.nihilistisk-folkeparti.dk

9Feb/110

Featured in KLASSIK magazine

What seems ages ago, I was contacted by the editor of KLASSIK magazine - an internet magazine with readers from all over the world. Actually, calling them readers is a stretch. The magazine is all images and no text, so actually, referring to them as viewers would be more appropriate. Nevertheless, I got a 6 pages spread (page 60-66) which can be seen right here in Issue nr. 9

2Feb/110

Photo competitions around the web

My friend Kasper Købke who lives off his drawing spends some time surfing the web for competitions in which he can take part of. It's not only a way to win cash prizes, but also a good way to spread your work of art, whether it is drawings, painting or photography.

He showed me a site where such competitions for photographers where put up, and I thought I might share them with you guys.

http://www.photographycompetitions.net/ holds 162 photo competitions at the moment, so there's no excuse for not signing up with your best shots in the categories.

1Feb/110

Inspired to change the habits

When we sit down and think our next photo session through, whether it be with a cup of mocca, a magazine on the toilet, or with a client/model/makeup artist, most of us use whatever inspireres us in the world around us. And unless the person You discuss such things with, have a completely different mindset, thinks CAN wind up being close to something You've done before. I can't speak for everybody, but I know that, that's the reason why I love using the vast widths of the internet looking for inspiration. Fstoppers.com does a fantastic job helping those like me dig through the puddles of videoes, shoots, guides and such.

Most recently, I found this photographer shooting classic beauty shots, but through plexiglass.. with paint on it. Though it might sound simple, the results are stunning. See the video for yourself:

   
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