New at GoSee is people/lifestyle/street photographer FELIX EISENMEIER, who resides in Cologne on the Rhine. Felix originally comes from street photography. This is skillfully combined with his many years assisting a wide variety of photographers in various photography genres for a fresh and intuitive style of his own. Among his clients are already names the likes of DHL, RTL, TELEKOM, ZUQI, VELTINS V+, DGB, BAYERN LB, HOSTELWORLD.COM, HUEBER VERLAG, and as of recently, VISIT BERLIN, for which Felix Eisenmeier just photographed the campaign which is now promoting the German capital in England.
As Berlin's official organization for tourism and congress marketing, visitBerlin advertises for Berlin with constantly new ideas – the top destination No. 3 in Europe after London and Paris. "We support everyone who wants to get active together with us for the cosmopolitan city of Berlin." For 25 years now, VisitBerlin (Berlin Tourismus & Kongress GmbH) has been advertising the brand Berlin worldwide. Today, around 200 employees are active all over the German capital and on all continents, putting Berlin on the map as a tourist and congress metropolis. VisitBerlin uses hundreds of events worldwide for its presentation, and numerous international journalists and bloggers are supported by visitBerlin on their research trips to the city. The Berlin Convention Office of visitBerlin organizes conferences, trade fairs and congresses for the German capital.
The campaign was photographed at legendary locations throughout the city on the Spree River, including the Berlin Wall, the Bode Museum or a rooftop terrace at Frankfurter Tor in Friedrichshain. Each motif had its own concept: for example, the dancers of the Sasha Waltz & Guests Ensemble were part of the shoot at the legendary Bode Museum on the world's one and only Museum Island. The executive agency was Brand Your Life, Krawall x Klassik. Go & See:visitberlin.de
CREDITS
Production Productionpark / Rüdiger Hamann
Advertising Agency Brand Your Life, Krawall x Klassik
Hair & Make-up Shirin Kürschner c/o Nina Klein
Photographer Felix Eisenmeier