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Stephanie Jung is a fine art photographer based in Germany. In 2010 she finished her studies in Visual Communications, where she discovered her passion for experimental photography. Since 2012 she is working as a freelance photographer, focussing on fine art photography. She loves to travel all over the world, especially to big cities, to capture the vibrant and hectic mood of a place. On the contrary, her recent images are more quiet, focussing on abstract nature photography. Her work is about time and caducity, about capturing special moments getting lost in time. Some of her images have been published in different magazines as well as exhibited in art galleries. Since 2018 Stephanie is also working as a medical photographer at the University clinic in Heidelberg.
“I was always interested in photography, as my father was a very passionate hobby photographer. But I became more interested at the age of 16, when I bought my first bridge camera with more flexibility, so I was experimenting a lot with different motives and techniques of post-production. That’s when I discovered and fell in love with multiple exposure.”
“In my work, I’m trying to visualize time and transience, which everyone is confronted with, but can’t be seen with our eyes. My works are captures of moments from life. In my images there is a central moment in focus, but at the same time it seems to fade, just like it happens in real life. Another point is the hustle and bustle of big cities, this really fascinates me. Through my technique I’d like to increase that feeling to the viewer.”