Angela Fensch

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Angela Fensch (* 1952 in Schwerin ) began her photographic career as a model for fashion in the GDR . She became known as a portrait photographer . Several of her recordings appeared in Das Magazin .

Politically, she campaigns against the installation of wind turbines in the “Save the Uckermark ” initiative .

Books

  • Child - wife. A photographic essay from the GDR , Bern, Benteli Verlag 1989
  • Man - woman - photo - essay , with a foreword by Silvia Schneider, Berlin, edition q, 1991, ISBN 3928024256
  • Portrait of women composers. A photo documentation about women composing in Germany , together with Adelheid Krause-Pichler, ed. by the GEDOK - Association of Artists and Art Friends - Group Brandenburg e. V., Rangsdorf 2001, ISBN 3-934532-03-9
  • Wartin Castle , with a text by Hans-Joachim Mengel, Edition Collegium Wartinum, 2003, ISBN 3-9808946-0-6
  • Women - portraits - children. 1989 and 2005 , with an introduction by Matthias Flügge, Berlin, Nicolaische Verlagsbuchhandlung, 2005, ISBN 3894792515
  • Progress - young people from the Uckermark, 1996 and 2009 , Schmölln, Vogelsang Verlag, 2009, ISBN 978-3-939196-03-7
  • Conception and bias , with a text by Bazon Brock, EDITION CARPENTIER, 2013, ISBN 978-3-944637-12-9

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