Christine Kreiselmaier is a renowned photographer and visual artist based in Berlin, Germany. She has been creating stunning images for over two decades, and her work has been featured in numerous publications and exhibitions around the world.
Kreiselmaier was born in Munich, Germany in 1971. She studied photography at the Academy of Visual Arts in Munich, where she graduated with honors in 1997. After graduation, she moved to Berlin to pursue her career as a professional photographer.
Kreiselmaier's work is characterized by its unique blend of documentary and fine art photography. Her photographs often explore themes of identity, memory, and place. She has traveled extensively throughout Europe and Asia to capture her images, which have been featured in publications such as The New York Times Magazine, National Geographic Traveler, and Stern Magazine.
Kreiselmaier's work has also been exhibited at galleries and museums around the world including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City; the Victoria & Albert Museum in London; the Centre Pompidou in Paris; and the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography. In addition to her photographic work, Kreiselmaier also creates video installations that explore similar themes as her photographs.
Kreiselmaier's work has earned her numerous awards including the Leica Oskar Barnack Award for outstanding achievement in photography (2006), the Hasselblad Masters Award (2008), and the International Center of Photography Infinity Award for Applied/Fashion/Advertising Photography (2009). In 2011 she was named one of PDN’s 30 Emerging Photographers to Watch.
Kreiselmaier continues to create stunning images that capture moments of beauty from around the world. Her work is a testament to her passion for photography and her commitment to creating meaningful art that speaks to viewers on an emotional level.