Description
The Klimsch Unique Close-up Portrait
Josef Dreisörner’s analogue black and white photographs allow him to capture far more than any color photograph – above all the human face – with strong authenticity. His Klimsch Unikat Close-up Portraits create unique, visually and psychologically precise insights into the human face – an aesthetic that initially alienates the viewer, but is precisely intended in the consistency of its depiction. These human faces are unadorned, direct and truthful. Josef Dreisörner’s portraits are a consistent alternative to the arbitrary images of people that have been passed through countless filters and presets, produced and shared millions of times a day, in which every mistake has been corrected and every desired aesthetic result has been produced retrospectively.
This is an absolutely honest type of photography, in which nothing is embellished or retouched. Every wrinkle, every age spot remains visible. This type of analog one-to-one photography on a special black-and-white positive photo paper is only for people who can see and bear themselves as they are. The process has the property of making a person more visible as a personality. This direct, genuine and authentic photography is not suitable for people who can only tolerate a beautiful appearance of themselves.








