Lamp in a Japanese monastery by Matthias Stolt

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Matthias Stolt

Hamburg, Germany

About ‘Lamp in a Japanese monastery’ by Matthias Stolt

On a press trip to Japan, we had two days to photograph the old monasteries in Kyoto. That's when I discovered this lamp in a monastery. The pattern of this lantern combined with the red background of the monastery was a fascinating motif for me. I took the photo with a digital SLR camera and a telephoto lens with a focal length of…

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Matthias Stolt
Hamburg, Germany

I worked as a freelance photo designer for 25 years. My focus was on fashion and advertising photography. I am also the author of numerous books and articles in trade magazines.
Before becoming self-employed, I worked in marketing for a large camera manufacturer, where I was in charge of public relations.

I discovered my love of photography during my training as a retoucher. This sparked a desire not only to edit photos, but to take them myself.

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