Examples of using Barnack in English and their translations into German
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Barnack exhibits small, hand-held camera. the Leica.
The inventor of the miniature camera, Oskar Barnack at his workbench.
It shows Barnack with his camera on a hill near Bad Ems.
Terje Abusdal has won the 2017 Leica Oskar Barnack Award for his‘Slash& Burn' series.
Barnack worked as a precision mechanic in Ernst Leitz's company.
The series NATTEN was shortlisted for the Oskar Barnack Award and the photo book was nominated for the Dummy Award in Kassel 2015.
Much has been written about the early days of the Leica, but here for the first time are the personal memoirs of Benser,the well-known apprentice of Oscar Barnack.
Ernst Leitz II and Oskar Barnack revolutionised the world of photography with the Leica and its 24x36mm film format.
The year 1914 saw the birth of 35 mm photography as weknow it today. Oskar Barnack made the Leitz Camera, the very first Leica, 100 years ago.
Shortly after graduating, he won the»Leica Oskar Barnack Newcomer Award« for his portfolio WHITE ELEPHANTS/ PASS BY ME, which included work from travels through Europe and India over a period of five years.
The highly esteemed and coveted international award for high quality reportage photography has been presented since 1979,the year marking the 100th anniversary of the birth of Oskar Barnack.
To prevent motion blur, it was necessary to use a tripod- and that was not what Barnack intended; after all, his idea had been spontaneous live photography.
Barnack filmed the garden of the resort and the embankment of the left side of the Lahn, with its prominent water tower and the famous"Balmoral Hotel", visited, among others, by Richard Wagner.
The first prize in this year's highly prestigious photographic competition, the‘Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2009', goes to the 28-year-old photographer Mikhael Subotzky from South Africa.
Impressed by the Ur-Leica, Oskar Barnack was assigned the task of developing this camera further in 1920 with the help of Max Berek, who was responsible for developing a lens for the camera.
Lucia Nimcová studied at the Rijksakademie Van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam and at the Institute of Creative Photography,Opava and earned the Leica Oskar Barnack Preis and the ECB Photography Award. Aside from her own photographic work she has curated various exhibitions and since 2005, has been teaching workshops.
Early Oskar Barnack models and classic old Leica cameras and equipment from the early days of photography are on offer, as well as Hasselblad medium-format cameras, Franke.
Many of the films will be introduced to a larger public for the first time on the European Film Gateway, among them are some unidentified fragments as well as materials of two interesting amateur filmmakers:Oskar Barnack logged the time of World War One by a self-constructed camera in the Hessian town of Wetzlar, showing, among other things, life in a prisoner of war camp.
She devoted a whole chapter to the“Town of the Leica”, extolling the“foreman Oskar Barnack”, the inventor of the“small, handy and precise camera” that showed the“viewer of paintings, the researcher, the doctor, the industrialist as well as picture lovers in general new ways, because in the hand of all these people it turned into a magic wand for making all the longings and desires associated with the creation of a picture come true.”.
With the roll film and in particular the Kleinbildkamera, which was developed by Oskar Barnack at Leica and introduced in 1925, which used the conventional 35 mm Kinofilm, completely new possibilities for mobile, fast photography emerged.
She devoted a whole chapter to the"Townof the Leica", extolling the"foreman Oskar Barnack", the inventor of the"small, handy and precise camera" that showed the"viewer of paintings, the researcher, the doctor, the industrialist as well as picture lovers in general new ways, because in the hand of all these people it turned into a magic wand for making all the longings and desires associated with the creation of a picture come true.