Roswitha Pross

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Roswitha Pross (born in 1949 in Neuenhain , Taunus, died on June 1, 2018 ) was a German photographer.

Life

Roswitha Pross learned photography and began working as an assistant to Charles Wilp . Since 1975 she has been working as a freelance photographer with a focus on multimedia audio-visual for industry and business.

Roswitha Pross: The painter Heinz Braun (no year)

From 1989 on, she was involved as a photographer and artistic designer for the women's cultural magazine “from 40”. In 1996 she worked in Essaouira , Morocco with Fatema Mernissi and the painter Regraguia Benhila in exhibition projects. In 1999 she gave the impetus to founding the Munich Alphorn collective .

Pross lived in Munich.

Works (selection)

  • Strong women for art. In conversation with Anna Lenz . Photographs by Roswitha Pross. Munich: Hirmer, 2013
  • Rose Eros . Freiburg i. Br.: Owls, 1999

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary notice for Roswitha Pross. Süddeutsche Zeitung, June 6, 2018
  2. From 40: magazine by, for, about women; how they live, what they think, who they are , published 1989 to 2011, evidence from DNB
  3. ^ History , at the Munich Alphorn Collective