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Grüß Gott – a fairy tale

Eitzing, Austria – March 2013 – Title: Bühne
Grüß Gott – a fairy tale, Florian Reischauer
[G]rüß Gott – a fairy tale is a narration based on childhood memories which takes place in a little village in the countryside. It deals with traditions, recurring cycles, the feeling of being protected by a familiar constant and a certain consciousness of being stuck in time. A never-ending story with an unwritten plot, which is though created by its protagonists.

Eitzing, Austria – July 2013 – Title: Klaus
Eitzing, Austria – July 2014 – Title: Kirche
Eitzing, Austria – July 2012 – Title: Johanna
Eitzing, Austria – July 2014 – Title: Mond
Eitzing, Austria – July 2012 – Title: Ort I
Eitzing, Austria – July 2014 – Title: Cilli
Eitzing, Austria – July 2013 – Title: Marianne
Eitzing, Austria – July 2014 – Title: Wirtshaus
Eitzing, Austria – September 2012 – Title: Helmut
Eitzing, Austria – Jannuary 2013 – Title: Ort VII
Eitzing, Austria – March 2013 – Title: Ort XII

Q&A with Florian Reischauer

Photography is…
…a powerful tool which allows you to create a new reality.

Photography and writing…
…are two co-partners working on telling storys, but they can also achieve on their own.

Who left the biggest impression on you?
Stefanie Schneider and Martin Parr


Florian-ReischauerFlorian Reischauer (www.florianreischauer.com) born 1985 in Ried im Innkreis, Austria, studied photography in Vienna since 2007 living and working as a photographer in Berlin. Founder of piecesofberlin.com


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