Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Monday, March 29, 2010

YUPPIES CROSSING




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The artist Citénoir places a sign "Yuppies Crossing" in a gentrified zone of Kreuzberg in the Bergmanstrasse.

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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The Oscar Wilde


The Oscar Wilde, originally uploaded by joaobambu.

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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

The Last Tango in Berlin




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A couple dances Tango near the Brandeburg Gate to earn money from tourists. During the summer, it is common to have performances near Berlin´s "postcard". Share

Saturday, March 13, 2010

das ehemalige Restaurant am Flughafen Tempelhof




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Berlin Tempelhof Airport (German: Flughafen Berlin-Tempelhof) was an airport in Berlin, Germany, situated in the south-central borough of Tempelhof-Schöneberg. The airport ceased operating 2008 in order to make Schönefeld the sole commercial airport for Berlin.

Designated by the Ministry of Transport on 8 October 1923, Tempelhof became the world's first airport with an underground railway station in 1927, now called Platz der Luftbrücke after the Berlin Airlift. While occasionally cited as the world's oldest still-operating commercial airport, the title was disputed by several other airports, and has in any case been moot since its closure.

Tempelhof was one of Europe's three iconic pre-World-War-II airports — the others being London's now-defunct Croydon Airport and the old Paris - Le Bourget Airport. One of the airport's most distinguishing features is its large, canopy-style roof that was able to accommodate most contemporary airliners during its heyday in the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s, thereby protecting passengers from the elements. Tempelhof Airport's main building was once among the top 20 largest buildings on earth. Tempelhof formerly had the world's smallest duty-free shop.

Tempelhof Airport closed all operations on 30 October 2008, despite the efforts of some protesters to prevent the closure.

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Friday, March 12, 2010

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Berlin Blechreiter





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A typical Berlin scooter.

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Saturday, March 6, 2010

KINO





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The Kino International is a film theater in Berlin. It is located on Karl-Marx-Allee in former East Berlin and hosted premieres until the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.

Das Kino International diente bis 1989 als Premierenkino der DDR. Zahlreiche DEFA-Filme hatten hier ihre Premiere. Speziell für die Partei- und Staatsführung wurde die achte Reihe, in der man eine optimale Sicht hatte, mit einer besonderen Beinfreiheit versehen. Vor und nach den Premieren hielten sich die Besucher der Staatsführung im „Repräsentationsraum“ (heute „Honecker-Lounge“) auf. Im Keller wurde für die Staatsführung ein wenige Personen fassender Bunker und im Gebäudeinneren ein Aufzug nachträglich eingebaut. Seine letzte Premiere in der DDR fand am 9. November 1989, dem Tag des Mauerfalls, mit Heiner Carows „Coming Out“ statt.

Heute wird das International von zahlreichen Filmemachern aufgrund seines Ambientes wieder als Premierenkino genutzt und ist Spielstätte im Rahmen der Berlinale. Es ist beliebt bei den Berliner Kinogängern als Kino mit Tradition und besonderer Atmosphäre. Die sehr großen Filmplakate des Films der Woche an der Außenseite des Internationals werden noch per Hand von Filmplakate-Malern gezeichnet und sind ein echter Blickfang.

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Turkish in Kreuzberg





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Kreuzberg is a very popular Berlin neighborhood for raising kids, the Turkish population, and the "hipsters" or foreigners who come to Berlin to live an work. There are also, of course, many young german families who feel the district is very "kid-friendly" and close to schools.

Everyone lives close to each other but when will people be integrated?

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Berlin: We So Cool Like New York in the 80s




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Street art is any art developed in public spaces -- that is, "in the streets" -- though the term usually refers to unsanctioned art, as opposed to government sponsored initiatives. The term can include traditional graffiti artwork, stencil graffiti, sticker art, wheatpasting and street poster art, video projection, art intervention, guerrilla art, flash mobbing and street installations. Typically, the term Street Art or the more specific Post-Graffiti is used to distinguish contemporary public-space artwork from territorial graffiti, vandalism, and corporate art.

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View more photos of Street Art in Berlin here.

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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

KOSMOS





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The "Kosmos" (Cosmos) was a large cinema located on the street Karl-Marx-Allee in Berlin, Germany. During the GDR (DDR) East Germany time, it was the largest cinema in the country. It was later converted to an event center but used to seat over 3400 people.

Das Kosmos war ein Großraumkino an der Berliner Karl-Marx-Allee. Es war das größte Kino der DDR und wurde bis 1989 als Premierenkino genutzt. Nach der Wende übernahm es die UFA, die das Kino 1996 in ein Multiplex-Kino für 3400 Zuschauer umbauen ließ. 2005 wurde der Kinobetrieb im Kosmos durch die UFA eingestellt. Seit 2006 wird das Haus als Veranstaltungszentrum genutzt.

source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosmos_(Berlin)

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Friday, February 26, 2010

Light Graffiti in Berlin





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A collaboration with the street artist Loaf.

Light Graffiti...A form of visual art. You can create long exposure photographs of several seconds which capture various sources of lights. The artist can paint with flashlights, LEDs, glowsticks, and anything that emits light..

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Colorful Berlin Street Art in Kreuzberg





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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Ich und die Muse (Me and my Muse)





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The secret to good photography is not a camera! Share

The Beauty of Decay




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Monday, February 22, 2010

Life is a Slipperly Slope





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A young boy carefully climbs a slippery ice covered slope in Viktoriapark - Kreuzberg - Berlin Share

Winter ending in Berlin




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When it first snowed at the end of December, Viktoriapark was full of almost a hundred kids and parents sledding. Now the snow has begun to melt and we eagerly await spring . . . Share

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Fashion


Fashion, originally uploaded by joaobambu.


During Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Berlin 2010 . . .

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Wir haben die Schnauze voll



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A typical scene in Berlin where advertisers use public space / abandoned property for commercial purposes. "Wir haben die schnauze voll" can mean "We are sick & tired of this" in English.
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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Paco de Lucia live in Berlin Tempodrom




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Das Geburtstagskonzert der 60 Int. Filmfestspiele:

Paco de Lucia Septett
Im Rahmen der Präsentation des mallorquinischen Filmfestivals „MAIFF“ (Mallorca International Film Festival) zur "Berlinale 2010" überrascht Paco de Lucía die Flamencofans im Tempodrom mit einer teilweisen Neubesetzung seines Ensembles und der Integration junger, neuer Talente in sein Septett. Erstmals wird auch der Tänzer Farruco als jüngster Spross des legendären Sevillaner Zigeunerclans dabei sein. Farrucos Großvater und Namensgeber war es gewesen, der den Tanz in den 50er und 60er Jahren zu neuen Höhen geführt hatte, allerdings immer innerhalb der Traditionen – ein interessanter Gegensatz zum vorwärts treibenden und getriebenen Erneuerer Paco de Lucía...


quelle: www.jazzdimensions.de


Paco de Lucía, born Francisco Sánchez Gómez (in Algeciras, Cádiz on December 21, 1947), is a Spanish flamenco guitarist. Recognized as a virtuoso flamenco guitarist all over the world, he is a leading proponent of the Modern Flamenco style. He is the winner of the 2004 Prince of Asturias Awards in Arts and also several Grammies...He performed to a delighted Berlin audience who he dazzled with his masterful guitar playing. His father first gave him a guitar in 1951. Share

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Mauerpark "Bear Pit" in Berlin




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Mauerpark is a public park in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg district. The name translates to "Wall Park," referring to its status as a former part of the Berlin Wall and its Death Strip. The park is located at the border of Prenzlauer Berg and Gesundbrunnen district of former West Berlin.

In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Mauerpark area served as the location of the Old Nordbahnhof ("Northern Railway Station"), the southern terminus of the Prussian Northern Railway opened in 1877-78, which connected Berlin with the city of Stralsund and the Baltic Sea. Soonafter it lost its role as a passenger station to the nearby Stettiner Bahnhof and remained in use as a freight yard. In 1950 the Stettiner Bahnhof took the name Nordbahnhof because of its role in Berlin's public transportation system, and the Old Nordbahnhof became known as Güterbahnhof Eberswalder Straße. It was finally closed after the building of the Berlin Wall in 1961.
When viewed from above, one can still see remains of the railroad tracks running towards the former station from the Ringbahn.

In 1945, through the division of Berlin into four occupation zones, the land of the Old Nordbahnhof stretching from Bernauer Straße to Kopenhagener Straße was split between the French and Soviet sectors. After the building of the Berlin Wall, the land was included into the heavily guarded Death Strip with walls on either side. One of the viewing platforms, from which West Berlin residents could look over the wall into East Berlin, stood at this location. The remaining western part of the station was turned into a storehouse and commercial area.
An interesting aspect and a problem for the East German guards was the fact that the anterior part of the Wall strip was located on the steep embankment of the former railway tracks at a higher elevation than the adjacent area in the west. Yet in 1988, the East Berlin authorities concluded an agreement with the West to acquire a strip of land at the bottom of the hill to set up a more efficient border.

After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the former death strip was designated as a public space and one of several green spaces in the city by local residents. With a contribution of DM 4.5 million from the Allianz environmental fund, the park was built on the eastern half of the former train station. However, the western half, which still belonged to the Bundeseisenbahnvermögen real estate association, remained a trade area and since 2004 has served as the location for a flea market next to the park. Several attempts to attach the western part to the green space have so far failed.

Today the park is one of the most popular places for young residents of Berlin, especially from the fashionable district of Prenzlauer Berg, and attracts basketball players, jugglers, musicians, and many other types of people. It is a crowded leisure ground and a site of sustainable improvised nightlife, especially in the Summer, and has also become notorious for Walpurgis Night riots in recent years. There are two stadiums next to the park, including Friedrich Ludwig Jahn Sportpark and Max Schmeling Halle, home to several of Berlin's local sports teams.

A 30m strip of the Berlin Wall still stands in the park today as a monument, and is a popular place for graffiti artists to paint and display their work.

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Peaceful Protestor in Anti-Nazi Rally in Dresden "No pasaran"


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He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it.


Martin Luther King, Jr. Share

Thursday, February 11, 2010

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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Bahnhof Potsdamer Platz


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Berlin Potsdamer Platz is a railway station in Berlin. It is completely underground and situated underneath the Potsdamer Platz in central Berlin. Regional and S-Bahn services call at the station.

The first station at Potsdamer Platz was the Potsdamer Bahnhof terminus, which was closed on 27 September 1945 due to war damage. The S-Bahn station, situated in the Nord-Süd-Tunnel, was situated directly under the Berlin Wall and became a ghost station between 1961 and 1989.

The station was extensively remodeled and rebuilt in the 1990s.

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Friday, February 5, 2010

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der Dalmatiner im Park


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People love dalmations but these dogs are even more beautiful contrasted against the pure white snow. Share

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Photographer Spots at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Berlin


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You usually don´t see what is past the end of the runway at fashion shows. It´s this! A small area where 30-50 photographers try to fit inside and get the best shot possible. Many times you are pointing your lens through the space between 3 other photographer´s hands, shoulders, or elbows!

Photographers / Agencies mark their spots before the show begins. Obviously DPA (largest german photo / news agency), Associated Press, and Reuters are at the front. You can also see Action Press and Getty Images in the photo.

Where was I shooting from?

During the fashion show, you see how competetive and seriously photographers take their work. Some are freelance and others have a daily salary. There are often arguements and disagreements:

"You are in my way!"

"I was here first!"

"Hello? Can you move so I can get a shot?" Share

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Ice Crystal Formations in our Berlin Apartment Window


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Extreme temperature drop forms ice crystals in-between insulates windows in Berlin, Germany. In some areas, the temperatures reached -20 degrees celsius. The ice forms shapes similar to flowers, leafs, and other natural patterns. Share

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Berlin Canal "Landwehrkanal" freezes after a month of sub zero temperatures

Berlin residents walk ontop of the frozen Landwehrkanal. The Landwehrkanal is a 10 km long canal parallel to the Spree river in Berlin, Germany, built between 1845 and 1850 according to plans by Peter Joseph Lennè].

It connects the upper part of the Spree at the Osthafen (Eastern Harbour) in Friedrichshain with its lower part in Charlottenburg, flowing through Kreuzberg and Tiergarten.

Today the waterway is mainly used by tourist boats and pleasure crafts. In Kreuzberg a long part of the Landwehrkanal is accompanied by the U1 line of the Berlin U-Bahn, which runs here as an elevated railway.

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Monday, January 25, 2010

Mir ist so warm! I am really warm says the snowman in Berlin


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The past few days have seen temperatures drop as low as -15 degrees Celsius. Over the weekend, an energy company sponsored a snowman building event on Schlossplatz. The area was previously used by the Palast der Republik and in the summertime a grassy area. Share

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Frozen Berlin

According to the Berliner Zeitung (http://www.bz-berlin.de/), today temperatures will reach -14 degrees Celcius! However, it might "feel" like -21 degrees.

Welcome to Siber)lin)ia!

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Sudanese Supermodel Alek Wek at Berlin Fashion Week


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Topmodel Alek Wek appeared during Anja Gockel´s show at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Berlin on January 21st, 2010. For many it was the highlight of the week

Wek was discovered at an outdoor market in London in 1995 in Crystal Palace, south London by a Models 1 scout. She first received attention when she appeared in the music video for "GoldenEye" by Tina Turner, in 1995 and from there entered the world of fashion as one of its top models. She was signed to Ford Models in 1996 and was also seen in the "Got 'Til It's Gone" music video by Janet Jackson that year. She was named "Model of the Year" in 1997 by MTV.

She was born the seventh of nine children in Wau in Southern Sudan in 1977. The exact date is unknown. When she was preparing to emigrate from Sudan, her mother picked the date April 16, which occurs in the rainy season during which she was born. She says her name means "Black Spotted Cow".Topmodel Alek Wek appeared during Anja Gockel´s show at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Berlin on January 21st, 2010. For many it was the highlight of the week

Wek was discovered at an outdoor market in London in 1995 in Crystal Palace, south London by a Models 1 scout. She first received attention when she appeared in the music video for "GoldenEye" by Tina Turner, in 1995 and from there entered the world of fashion as one of its top models. She was signed to Ford Models in 1996 and was also seen in the "Got 'Til It's Gone" music video by Janet Jackson that year. She was named "Model of the Year" in 1997 by MTV.

She was born the seventh of nine children in Wau in Southern Sudan in 1977. The exact date is unknown. When she was preparing to emigrate from Sudan, her mother picked the date April 16, which occurs in the rainy season during which she was born. She says her name means "Black Spotted Cow". Share

Friday, January 22, 2010

Fashion on Steroids!



A model walks the runway at the Patrick Mohr Fashion Show during the Mercedes-Benz Fashion
Week Berlin Autumn/Winter 2010 at the Bebelplatz on January 21, 2010 in Berlin, Germany.Patrick Mohr presents his A/W 2010-2011 Show "are we shaved?". Many of the models are bodybuilders. His theme consists of the idea of UNISEX and the difference between man and woman is not important. The colors blue, yellow, and red play a central role in the fashion. The materials consist out of linen, jeans, and cotton. Triangles and parallelograms also play a part in his designs.

His style is known to be extravagant and shocking. Share

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

High Sweater at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Berlin

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Jessica Schwarz at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin 2010




Jessica Schwarz (born May 5, 1977 in Michelstadt, Germany) is a German actress. She came to the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week 2010 and is being interviewd by RTL German TV. Growing up in the small town of Michelstadt, Germany, she won a contest of the German teen magazine Bravo in 1993. Subsequently, she worked as a model and VJ for the music channel VIVA. In 2000 she started her acting career and is occasionally hosting events, e.g. the German Film Award 2004. Schwarz separated from actor Daniel Brühl after a 5 year relationship in 2006 and is currently living in Berlin.

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

FRESH


FRESH, originally uploaded by joaobambu.


Artist: SP-38

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Monday, January 18, 2010

The Alpaka Vendor Mauerpark Flohmarkt



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I met a man from Ecuador at the market in Berlin on Sunday. I saw him before in the summertime selling Panama hats but now he is selling Alpaka sweaters in the winter.

Alpacas are animals kept in herds that graze on the level heights of the Andes of Ecuador, southern Peru, northern Bolivia, and northern Chile at an altitude of 3,500 m (11,000 ft) to 5,000 m (16,000 ft) above sea-level, throughout the year.] Alpacas are considerably smaller than llamas, and unlike llamas, alpacas were not bred to be beasts of burden but were bred specifically for their fiber. Alpaca fiber is used for making knitted and woven items, much as wool is. These items include blankets, sweaters, hats, gloves, scarves, a wide variety of textiles and ponchos in South America, and sweaters, socks, coats and bedding in other parts of the world.

(source:) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpaca

I kept joking that he should say the Alpaka comes from Acapulco. I challenged a german guy to say "Alpaka aus Acapulco" 5 times fast, but I couldn´t manage to say it either! Share

Sunday, January 17, 2010

My new Studio


My new Studio, originally uploaded by joaobambu.

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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Ruski


Ruski, originally uploaded by joaobambu.

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I enjoy photographing photographers. In a way, I mock myself because I imagine how silly I look taking pictures. And of course, it amuses me. Anyway, I wanted to tell you an imaginary story . . .

In this case, a Russian security wanted to photograph me after he found me in the wilderness (I was leaving my new abandoned studio space).

I know I was in a Belarus, but there were still Russians everywhere. Come on, did you know that ??

He asked me why I was taking pictures with a Canon. I responded with a question as well:

"Why take you pictures with Nikon?"

He took my photo and I took his photo.

We shook hands, saluted each other, and parted ways . . . Share

Friday, January 15, 2010

An Italian Cook shows how to make spirals in potatoes

An italian cook demonstrates how to make spirals out of a potatoe. There are hundreds of commercial vendors at the International Green Week in Berlin Today was the opening day for the world´s biggest trade fair in food, agriculture and horticulture..
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The International Green Week (IGW) is a one-of-a-kind international exhibition for the food, agricultural, and horticultural industries. Established in 1926 it will take place for the 75th time in 2010.

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International Green Week in Berlin - Opening Day January 15

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"Grünes Labor" Gatersleben - "Green Gate Gatersleben - The Plant Biotech center. A biology teachers shows me how the pigment colors in plants can be separated. They teach children every year about science and plant biotechnology. Today was the opening day for the world´s biggest trade fair in food, agriculture and horticulture..
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The International Green Week (IGW) is a one-of-a-kind international exhibition for the food, agricultural, and horticultural industries. Established in 1926 it will take place for the 75th time in 2010.

To view more images from today, click here

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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Daniel Arruda - "Meu Canto" HD Music Video on Vimeo by Joao Paglione

Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Joao Paglione.

Daniel Arruda is a Brazilian composer / musician who resides in Berlin. His own personal mix of rythmic acoustic guitar, a warm & captivating voice, has created his own brand of sound which he calls "Nova Musica Popular Brasileira"(NMPB) meaning "New Wave of Brazilian Folk Music". A mixture of Bossa Nova, Samba, and Global sounds

His poetic songs reflect his experiences & travels beginning in Brazil and later leading him to Europe. The compositions have a South American base yet are fused with African & European elements.

Recently, he has composed music for a children´s book "Der Kleine Medikus" which has drawn much attention in Germany and is currently a play touring Germany, Switzerland, and Austria.

Visit his websites:

www.myspace.com/danielarruda
www.musicarruda.com

About the director:

I am at heart a photojournalist but recently very excited about video / filmmaking. I recently completed a MAGNUM IN MOTION workshop in Berlin at the Neue Schule für Fotografie and look forward to posting more music videos / photo essays on vimeo.

Visit my site:

www.joaopaglione.de

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Trabant East German Car


Trabant East German Car, originally uploaded by joaobambu.


In the outskirts of Berlin, an East German car sits still at a farm.

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Monday, January 11, 2010

BERLIN under Snow


BERLIN, originally uploaded by joaobambu.


It doesn´t stop snowing here!

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