PROJECTS
The development of photographic concepts and projects (and their public appearance) is one of our core competencies. And the implementation as well.
We have already realized four major themes – independently, experimentally, of course with the support of great partners and always with a large portion of idealism.
In addition: Stay tuned, the next project is sure to come...
Photographers travel in their everyday professional lives – to places, people, events, companies. None of this is possible in these times.
In our new project #FacesOfPhotography we want to talk about what this means for each individual and why the shutdown can still give a boost to creativity.
The idea behind it is that you, dear reader, get to know the people behind the pictures that you will hopefully need again very soon.
Because one thing is certain: when we have all overcome these difficult times together, our normality will have changed, we will encounter a new reality - in society, the economy, culture or science.
And what is better than photography to see this world in a new way, to send new messages, to share new ideas?
We believe that far too little is talked about, read about, seen about and heard about an optimistic, good future!
That's why we at Fotogloria, together with the agency Die Magaziniker, came up with the project "6.0 - We show the future": sixnull is a future project that tells stories. Stories about ideas, technologies, projects, companies and people who shape our tomorrow today.
If you would like to tell a future story on sechsnull.de , please contact us at
Seit jeher streben die Menschen nach Superlativen – schneller, besser, höher, effektiver, weiter, mehr.
Superlative stehen für Fortschritt, für Zukunft, für Träume. Sie sind eine sich fortwährend weiter entwickelnde Leistungsschau der Menschheit. Und sie versetzen uns immer wieder aufs Neue ins Staunen über die Möglichkeiten von Ingenieurskunst, Architekturwagnissen, Design- konzepten & Co. Denn sie zeigen: Alles ist möglich.
Wir zeigen, was Menschen möglich machen. In Fotografien von Christoph Morlinghaus.
How can we simultaneously take a look at the global plastic pollution of the oceans, raise awareness and also call for action and imitation?
With photography. And as part of the “Pick It Up” project.
The principle is simple, and the name is also a call to action: plastic waste is washed up on shores, in bays, river mouths or on the most beautiful sandy beaches - all over the world.
"Pick it Up" calls on people to look, go, pick up, take a photo, post the photo on social networks with the hashtag #pickitup and then dispose of the plastic waste sensibly.