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German photographer Inger Klaus's photo book "Portraits". Born in 1965. After completing his military term and working for a while as a psychiatric carer, Klaus goes on the path of photography from the mid 90's. A photographer based in Berlin with a studio set up along the Polish border. This book is Inger Klaus's 1st photo collection, which is a collection of monochrome portraits of children and young people. Taken in Berlin, his studio town (Zechin), and in various regions such as Ukraine and Russia, Klaus frequently places children in places such as summer camps, orphanages, and prisons. It seems that I had been shooting repeatedly when visiting. The children and young people who appear have no expression that is so-called "cute" peculiar to children, and they are all very serious and serious. It seems that it is printed on old paper in Eastern Europe, and its unique texture matches the atmosphere of young people, creating originality. This is a book that has widely known the works of Inger Klaus.
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