Posts Tagged ‘Berlin’

Berlin Wall

Saturday, August 13th, 2011

..August 2011.. ..Berlin..

Staring at the East side of the Berlin Wall with Western eyes.

The more I learn about East and West Germany the more confused I become. It is a riddle that when I begin to figure it out, I realize I know less now knowing more than I knew knowing less.

This is a link to the Wende Museum’s interview with Hagen Koch. He was the young man responsible for drawing the map and creating the original boundaries to what became the Berlin Wall. His life is fascinating and ever linked to the Wall. I’ve always wanted to photograph him. When I pursued contacting him, I learned he was in fragile health after suffering a stroke. The opportunity to photograph him lost. This is his interview with the Wende Museum.
http://www.wendemuseum.org/participate/historical-witness-hagen-koch

My attempts to document the lives of people affected by the Berlin Wall has not made significant progress yet due to the time I’ve given to the From Above project (focusing of atomic bomb survivors and fire bombing survivors) and lack of resources. I hope to one day be able to document the stories of people affected by the wall, both from the East and West, before the stories are swept away by time and a desire to push aside history that we want others to forget.

East Side Gallery, Berlin. Murals are now painted on the East side of the Berlin Wall, where not long ago you couldn’t even get close enough to touch the wall without fatal consequences. This part of the wall is along the banks of the Spree.

Casey Chaos of Amen

Friday, May 20th, 2011

Fragile

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

Stalinalle, Alexanderplatz, Berlin

Sunday, January 16th, 2011

Found 2 interesting articles.

Photos taken in the former GDR during 1980 in a story titled A Photographer Remembers:Forbidden of Everyday Life in East Germany. Publisher in 2010 by Spiegel.

Another story published in 1959 about Stalinalle.

Alexanderplatz Broadcast Tower and a Red Light…..

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Berlin Wall

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

..August 2010..     ..Along the Spree River…

At the East Side Gallery along the Spree River.

Berlin Wall

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

..August 2010..                         ..New York to Berlin..

On August 13th, 1961 Berliners returning home from a summer’s weekend found their city and lives cut in 2.

Berlin Wall

Friday, August 13th, 2010

..May 2010 Along the Spree River, Berlin..

Staring at the East side of the Berlin Wall with Western eyes.

East Side Gallery, Berlin. Murals are now painted on the East side of the Berlin Wall, where not long ago you couldn’t even get close enough to touch the wall without fatal consequences. This part of the wall is along the banks of the Spree.