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Summer.

I am Mareen Fischinger, a photographer in Düsseldorf, Germany.

This blog shows some of my personal life. I mobile-post behind the scene photos and ideas, too – in no specific order.

While I am at it, I am selling my car!


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I also run the tumblelogs snpsht.com and Girl Photographer


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I do not normally blog food but hey.
I do not normally blog food but hey.
New restaurant in Flingern :)
New restaurant in Flingern :)
Did another full-day shoot today, thanks for the real TV prop, Julien.
Did another full-day shoot today, thanks for the real TV prop, Julien.
I just wanted to pick up a package, but someone is busy gluing stamps to his envelope!
I just wanted to pick up a package, but someone is busy gluing stamps to his envelope!
vivia:
In the field. Me. By Fred.Thanks dude.
My sister. Awesome looking location.

vivia:

In the field. Me. By Fred.
Thanks dude.

My sister. Awesome looking location.

Sunset Boys
(imported from Mareen Fischinger’s Flickr)

Sunset Boys

(imported from Mareen Fischinger’s Flickr)

See how Gregory Crewdson creates his imagery.

(via strobist, a blog I do not normally read but somehow got to. There is also a second video in that post.)

  • Mareen Fischinger: I have to take a computer break!
  • Mareen Fischinger: Catch you later.
  • Marco Arment: Is that where you go outside and smoke a computer?
I made this handwriting font in winter 2003 or so, just to try out Fontographer and to see how it works. I didn’t feel like I could design a real font yet, so I played around without claiming to be serious.
I have seen store front uses and gotten books that used the handwriting via mail.The last request for a use was just today.
Some font websites use a version with restricted rights, but here is the one without limitations. Of course, I also inclded punctuation and Umlaute for European languages etc.

I made this handwriting font in winter 2003 or so, just to try out Fontographer and to see how it works. I didn’t feel like I could design a real font yet, so I played around without claiming to be serious.

I have seen store front uses and gotten books that used the handwriting via mail.
The last request for a use was just today.

Some font websites use a version with restricted rights, but here is the one without limitations. Of course, I also inclded punctuation and Umlaute for European languages etc.

Free Idea

jacobbijani:

Someone should invent a pencil that is always sharp. I can see it possibly using mechanics of some sort to accomplish this.

Make it happen.

Where do you live?