Don’t Call Me

„Luise immediately caught his eye. Blonde. Young. Cheeky. Dressed in a sleeveless shirt and a mini skirt. A broad smile on her face. Holger Biermann asked if he could walk with her a few steps, just a block or two, even before he knew her name and had no idea that she had come to New York to introduce herself to a modeling agency, of all places. Biermann says he asked with his eyes, and because he thought he saw a charmingly formulated yes in her gaze, he took the first photo. While walking, without looking through the viewfinder. She laughed, brushed her hair out of her face and Biermann took another picture. Still walking. They both laughed, exchanged a few sentences and she called her name to him as they said goodbye. Then they went their separate ways.“ Freddy Langer, journalist and photographer, on the making of the photographs in the booklet DON’T CALL ME, I CALL YOU.

2016
“New York Girls” taken between 2001 and 2003. 41 photographs in black and white and color. Portrait format. 44 pages, 300 copies

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