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Interview With Christian Kleiman from Spain

Interview With Christian Kleiman from Spain

Christian Kleiman

Christian Kleiman started photography in 2006 when he discovered how to acquire images from a self-built, remote-controlled camera system. With his new invention, he hung it on a flying parasail, towed by his boat, and everything else was history.

I started photography in 2006 when I discovered how to obtain photos from a self build remote-controlled camera system that I used to hang on a flying parasail towed by my boat.

First I specialized in aerial photography where I started taking pictures from my “flying camera” to other boats in sailing races. When I decided to make a living out of photography I specialized as well in 360 panoramic photography, and by merging these two techniques, aerial and 360, I managed to create 360 aerial panoramic photos which back at that time in 2012, was only developed by just a few photographers.

After service as a professional photographer in aerial photography, immersive photography, and the creation of virtual tours, I moved to New Zealand in 2014 where I’m currently established as a fine art photographer pursuing projects in which I can apply my creative techniques and discover new ways of expression.

Coming from a nautical background, I evolved in an environment surrounded by the sea. Always aware of the complete scene, as far as the eyes can see. This has marked an extraordinary influence in the way I represent my creations which are based on images where you can “see it all”.

I’m self-thought. I walk on top of many try-outs and errors.

My first shots were done at my workshop where I managed all the tries and errors with the remote-controlled servos to trigger the camera and operate its cradle.

I remember my first aerial shot was obtained from a helium balloon to a near roundabout. When I saw the results I got amazed by the perspective. Only birds had the privilege to get this view as, at that time, drones with cameras didn’t exist.

Canon EOS 5DMkIII

Sigma 8mm fisheye lens

Manfrotto Tripod

Manfrotto Panoramic Head

Exposure and recognition.

“The strength of this work lies in your ability to show us something new or interesting about Paris in a way that we may have never seen before”

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I hope it will awake a different way to perceive reality.

I find that a Tiny Planet can express in a unique and special way as within any landscape another hidden one is unexpected unless the secret of this reality is revealed.

Surreal, Fantasy, and Conceptual.

I feel honored, proud, and humbled.

It confirms that my work is validated by the best, and it’s a testimony of accomplishment in my career as an Artist.

Never give up!

If you believe in it, sooner or later you will see it for real. Napoleon Hill -

For Professional photographers:

Learn about equipment and software to achieve your mastering. Be aware of other professionals and mark their highlights as your starting point.

For Fine Art photographers: Express through your images what moves you. There is no perfect image but there is a perfect expression.

One step at a time.

Step by step with a clear perspective in mind of what you want to achieve

And always rejoice in your wishes.

Acknowledging my affinity with the Universal Laws.

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Christian Kleiman started photography in 2006 when he discovered how to acquire images from a self-built, remote-controlled camera system. With his new invention, he hung it on a flying parasail, towed by his boat, and everything else was history.

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