Hello friends,

we have new wallpapers from Berlin photographer Ingo Hinze in our portfolio.

Ingo Hinze, a photographer based in Berlin, has recently captured the haunting beauty of the lost places in the outskirts of Berlin through his compelling photographs. His new collection of images showcases the forgotten remnants of the region’s history, shedding light on the abandoned buildings, factories, and military facilities that once played a significant role in the area’s past.

Hinze’s photos skillfully capture the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of these lost places, portraying the decay and neglect that has befallen these structures over time. Through his lens, he brings to life the silent narratives embedded within the weathered architecture and overgrown landscapes, inviting viewers to embark on a visual journey through the bygone era of East Germany.

The juxtaposition of desolation and resilience in Hinze’s photographs evokes a profound sense of nostalgia and contemplation. Each image tells a story of the passage of time and the inevitable transformation of once thriving spaces into haunting, yet captivating, relics of history. His keen eye for detail and composition allows the viewers to immerse themselves in the evocative scenes, where the past and present converge in a poignant display of photographic artistry.

Ingo Hinze’s new collection of lost places photos from the outskirts of Berlin serves as a testament to the enduring allure of forgotten spaces and the enduring power of photography to preserve and honor the legacy of the past. His work not only captures the visual essence of these abandoned sites but also serves as a visual archive, ensuring that the rich history and cultural significance of the Umland of Berlin are immortalized for generations to come.

We hope you enjoy the new wallpapers…

Your Marcel Naumann