This series of pictures represent the photographers interpretation of the architecture of the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, Germany designed by Delugan Meissl Associated Architects. The idea was to create images of a very well known, popular building by trying to achieve a new, unusual and abstract perspective that is somehow seperated from the identity of the structure while still being true to its design by concentrating on the highly asymmetric nature of the facade, which is reflected in its own surface.
Michael Streckbein is an award winning fine art photographer from Cologne, Germany. With his work he tries to a develop new and sometimes unusual views on otherwise everyday scenes and sites. Getting people to stop, look and contemplate over his pictures is his main motivation. His work is focused mainly on architectural, landscape and abstract photography. He is also a founding member of the jetztzeit Club, a group of photographers concentrating on creating art, planning exhibitions, and working on joined projects.
Michael Streckbein is an award winning fine art photographer from Cologne, Germany. Showing the new and unusual in everyday scenes and thus inviting the beholder to stop and think and interpret what is seen is his main motivation. His work is focused mainly on architectural, landscape and abstract photography.