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Ulrich Brinkhoff (born 1940 in Holzminden/Weser,
Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe ...
) is a German photographer and writer.


Life and work

Brinkhoff was born at the beginning of World War II, his father an Air Force pilot and his mother a bookseller. He was primarily raised by his grandparents after his parents' divorce in 1947. In 1949 his stepfather joined the family, but Brinkhoff ran away shortly after and lived with an uncle in
Stadtoldendorf Stadtoldendorf is a town in the center of the Holzminden district, Lower Saxony, Germany. Stadtoldendorf is the seat of the ''Samtgemeinde A ''Samtgemeinde'' (; plural: ''Samtgemeinden'') is a type of administrative division in Lower Saxony, ...
, away from
Holzminden Holzminden (; nds, Holtsminne) is a town in southern Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the capital of the district of Holzminden. It is located on the river Weser, which at this point forms the border with the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Histor ...
, where his school was. In 1952 he took part in a photography competition and won a prize, the money with which he bought a more professional camera. Until then he had been using his mother's old AGFA Box camera. In 1960 he finished his apprenticeship as an insurance salesman. From 1961 until 1972 he worked for the German Foreign Ministry as diplomat and served at German embassies in
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, South Korea, South-Korea, South-Vietnam and Bolivia. In October of 1965 he married Soo Ryun Hyung-Sook Kim in
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, who later died in 1975 in a car accident. In 1968, during the
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in Saigon he saved the life of Ambassador Ulrich Scheske. German President Heinrich Luebke honoured this by conferring him with the (Federal Merit medal). After his return to Germany in 1972, he worked as an export manager for several German companies until 1988. Since 1989 he has worked as a
fine art photographer Fine-art photography is photography created in line with the vision of the photographer as artist, using photography as a medium for creative expression. The goal of fine-art photography is to express an idea, a message, or an emotion. This stand ...
, as well as a freelancer and writer. As photographer he opts not to use digital manipulation in any of his photos. He uses small
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only, saying that a good photo depends on a good eye, not on cameras. Since 2007 his main interests have been street art and street theatre, which has led to him traveling to visit festivals all over the world, including in
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,
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,
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(which he visits every year), and
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, specifically the Hi-Seoul-Festival and the Goyang Lake Park Art Festival. In September 2013, his first book was published, a combination of prose and photography, about his life in South Korea from 1964 to 1965, translated as ''Dreams in the Morning Calm''. In May 2014 he published a sequel with the translated title ''Nightmares along the
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''. The trilogy was completed January 2016 with ''Carnival at
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''. The trilogy narrates his private and official life as a diplomat at German embassies. It also describes his wife's life as well, starting as a housewife, thereafter as model, and finally stewardess for Lufthansa before her death at 28.[1
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/nowiki>blurb of the memorial novel of Brinkhoffs last book. From 1989 until 1992, Brinkhoff was a member of the town council of Greven (North Rhine-Westphalia, North-Rhine-Westfalia), where he has been living and working since 1987.Brinkhoff is married and has two adult children.


Honours and awards

* 1999: Gold medal with "
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Austrian Super Circuit" for "Verbindung" * 2005: Gold medal with "1st World of Images Circuit" * 2005: Gold medal with "Trierenberg Super Circuit" (ex Hasselblad A.S.C.) for "Hinter Glas" * 1968: "Bundesverdienstmedaille" (Federal Merit medal).


References


External links


Website Ulrich Brinkhoff

Exhibition Trierenberg Super Circuit in Linz
{{DEFAULTSORT:Brinkhoff, Ulrich Photographers from Lower Saxony German male writers 1940 births Living people People from Holzminden Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany