Alex Rosenkreuz is a renowned photographer and visual artist based in Berlin, Germany. He is best known for his unique and captivating images that explore the relationship between people and their environment.
Born in 1981, Alex grew up in a small town near Berlin. From an early age, he was fascinated by the beauty of nature and the power of photography to capture it. He began taking pictures with his father's old camera at the age of 12, and soon developed a passion for photography.
After graduating from high school, Alex moved to Berlin to pursue his dream of becoming a professional photographer. He studied at the University of Arts Berlin, where he honed his skills in both digital and analog photography. After graduating with honors, he began working as a freelance photographer for various magazines and newspapers.
In recent years, Alex has become increasingly interested in exploring themes such as identity, memory, and place through his work. His photographs have been featured in numerous exhibitions around the world, including at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the Tate Modern in London. His work has also been published in several books including "The World Through My Eyes" (2014) and "The Human Condition" (2016).
Alex continues to push boundaries with his work by combining traditional photographic techniques with digital manipulation to create unique images that challenge viewers to think differently about their environment. His work has been praised for its ability to capture moments that are both beautiful and thought-provoking.