This was created in dedication to Juergen Schlichting, a German street photographer and writer born in 1936. His extraordinary work covers the 1950s to 1980s. At the age of only 46 Juergen lost his 2 year long battle with lung cancer. The scientist and researcher entrusted his entire photographic work and his writings to his young niece who was like a daughter to him. At the time of his death she was a young girl. For the first time decades later his work is shown to the public.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Champs Elysees
Labels:
black and white,
black and white photography,
black and white photos,
black white pictures,
modern mid,
Paris,
photographers blog,
south africa,
street photographer,
street photography
Location:
Paris, France