Hinrich Pundsack

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Hinrich Pundsack (* 1908 ; † 1996 ) was a photographer from Bremen .

Pundsack came from habenhausen and lived with his wife in the stone gate . He worked as a freelance photographer. His pictures - Bremen motifs - from the everyday and working world, which have a "social documentary character", are considered remarkable.

Pundsack first appeared as a war correspondent . Later he worked in a photo shop on Am Wall. Ships on the Weser were the favorite motif of the trained boat builder . The whereabouts of most of the photos he took ("many thousands of pictures") are unclear.

In the 1970s, Bernd Mathis from Bremen discovered a box with photographs in a bulky waste heap on Sielwall . He took the photographs and kept them, but in the meantime forgot them. In 2011 he found the photos again and handed them over to the photo archive of the Center for Media in Bremen. There they were spotted and prepared for an exhibition.

Exhibitions

  • From the rubbish on the wall. Photographs by Hinrich Pundsack. October 17, 2012 to January 31, 2013, Center for Media (Bremen)

literature

  • 5 Pundsack photos are included in a wall calendar for 2013 (title: “Ships in Bremen”). Ed .: Center for Media, Edition Temmen, Bremen 2012

Web links

Individual evidence

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