Author / markuslehr
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Train station Luisenthal, Saarland
(ISO 100, f6.3 @ 35mm, 13sec., 21:53) One of the oldest train stations in the area. Opened in 1858. Architect: Franz Ewerbeck The mining towers belong to one of the richer mines in the area. It was closed in 1962. More information (in German language: http://www.voelklingen-im-wandel.de/stadtteile-luisenthal.php)
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In case of emergency
(ISO 100, f6.3 @ 35mm, 10sec., 00:01) This is the entrance to the Max Planck Institute for human development in Berlin-Steglitz.
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Berlin Friedrichshain
(ISO 100, f8 @ 35mm, 61sec., 21:32) Friedrichshain is an old working-class district of Berlin and close to the center. Since a few years it transformed into a trendy place for young people and investors alike. The church tower you see belongs to the “Auferstehungskirche” which you can also rent for an event. In that case the altar can be sunk into the ground – with the push of a…
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On the road to Leuna
(ISO 200, f8 @ 25mm, 15sec., 21:00) Leuna once was one of the most chemically polluted areas in Germany. Things have improved substiantially but it still smells heavily.
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This very instant
Feature on thisveryinstant. Thank you Vincent. Markus Lehr is a Berlin based photographer focusing on the urban and industrial topography. Through his finely tuned compositions and an ever present compassion, Markus manages to communicate a strong feeling of humanity even in complete absence of human beings. read more
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Group exhibition at Gallery Carpentier in Berlin
Taking part in a group exhibition about urban photography in Berlin (10.01.2015 – 06.02.2015) at Gallery Carpentier in Berlin. Berlin based photo magazine “Brennpunkt” #01/2015 about the exhibition: download. First images of the opening by Frank Machalowski. More images of the opening by Manfred Carpentier and Eva Bruhns. Thanks everybody for the inspiring talk at our finissage!