Josef Friedhuber

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Josef Friedhuber (* 1948 in Ansfelden ) is an Ansfelden-based educator, mountaineer, photographer and designer of television documentaries.

His travels take him to South America, Asia and Africa. He published numerous publications in magazines such as GEO and Terra, among others . In 2001, Josef Friedhuber obtained the title of State Master for Artistic Photography in the slide category and can refer to numerous award-winning images in national and international photo competitions. For the Austrian series " Land der Berge " and " Universum " he produced numerous television documentaries (alone and together).

Awards

  • "Golden Camera" at the International Film Festival in Graz for best nature documentary (2000)
  • State champion for artistic photography in the slide division (2001)
  • Golden Romy 2001 for exceptional documentary film (2001)

Publications

  • M. Merckel-Braun, J. Friedhuber: I throw my joy into the sky. Adeva, Graz 2003.
  • E. Stadlmeier, J. Friedhuber: In the beginning was. Adeva, Graz 2004.
  • J. Friedhuber, G. Guni: Mountains of Africa. Adeva, Graz 2006.
  • J. Friedhuber: Uramazonas - river from the Sahara. Adeva, Graz 2006.

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