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'Dream' - Personal work by photographer JANIK GENSHEIMER
 

The personal work by photographer JANIK GENSHEIMER shown here on GoSee.News is a fictitious perfume campaign. Janik was inspired by the variety of colors in the evening sky.

'Dream' is a visual journey through the magical colors and moods of the evening sky. The photos capture the peaceful beauty just before dusk, when the day bids farewell and the first stars begin to shine. Gentle transitions from warm orange tones to deep blues and purples transport the viewer into a world of tranquillity and longing.

The photographic work invites you to pause and experience the magic of the moment. The post-production was also carried out by Janiik Gensheimer. Janik Gensheimer Photography specializes in high-quality product photography and architectural photography.
 
25.11.2024 show complete article

 

NEW at GoSee is JANIK GENSHEIMER, stills & architecture, Freiburg; and we present you his For Men shower gel stills campaign for WELEDA

Photographer JANIK GENSHEIMER is specialized in stills and architecture, and we present you his stills campaign for WELEDA For Men shower gel. Janik’s trademark is his deliberate use of light and shadow, his careful positioning of form and structure as well as how he skillfully directs the viewer’s attention.

“My passion is developing and bringing photographic concepts to life, the focus of which is on harmony and visual aesthetics,” photographer Janik Gensheimer tells us.

In his Studio in Freiburg, Janik works for clients such as adidas, Amazon Music, Bauknecht, BMW, Foot Locker, Nike or the WMF Group, just to name a few.

Founded in 1921, Weleda AG is a multinational group with headquarters in Arlesheim near Basel, Switzerland. It produces anthroposophic medicines and personal care products.
 
11.07.2024 show complete article

 

The 'Arthur Laing Bridge' – Janik Gensheimer's version of the Vancouver tourist attraction now available in his GoSeeSHOP for editorials, campaigns or as an art print

Janik Gensheimer, born 1989, is a trained advertising photographer, specialized in architecture, product and landscape photography. Following a three-year photography education at Lette Verein Berlin were several years of work as an assistant in the areas of product, architecture and automotive advertising. His long-years of working as a photo editor in the area of round off his wonderful job profile. At the end of 2016, Janik Gensheimer was drawn back his beautiful home to picturesque Freiburg after a total of seven instructive years in Berlin.



We present you his latest personal work entitled 'Arthur Laing Bridge' in his GoSeeSHOP. The photos were shot at the aforementioned bridge which connects the airport with the city of Vancouver, Canada. "What fascinates me most about it is the monumental architecture and the connection between the airport island and the city as well as the seemingly never-ending, swelling flow of traffic. Thus the idea of presenting the bridge when it is empty. A state that almost never occurs, which gives it a somewhat surreal appearance – particularly in the photos during the daytime. " Janik tells GoSee.



And it's just like Janik says: From the airport to the city center, there's no getting around the Arthur Laing Bridge. It connects the airport isle Sea Island like a big, stable umbilical cord with the center of the city of Vancouver. The four-lane bridge in British Columbia bridges the Fraser River and connects Vancouver to Sea Island in Richmond county, where Vancouver International Airport is located. The bridge was opened to traffic in August 1975, but the official opening took place later on 15 May, 1976. On 6 September, 1974, then-Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau announced that the new bridge would be named after the popular parliament member Arthur Laing from Vancouver.



"The use of ND filters during the day and long exposure at night makes the never-ending flow of cars disappear and shows the monumental architecture in an unusual way." Janik shares his photographic approach. We say: Go & See & Shop!

14.08.2018 show complete article