"For this project Jo Röttger has accompanied a unit of the German armed forces - on a military training area in Northern Germany, during their parti-cipation in an international mission in Afghanistan, and back to the garrison in the Bavarian Alps. For his extraordinary series, which he initially called 'Attempts at Camouflage' the photographer used a 'Deardorff View 4 x 5 inch field camera', a camera that requires 'a tripod and a definite viewing point because of her size' (Jo Röttger).
The book is therefore anything but a war reportage. With his large Tableauxs Röttger raises questions about the nature of a hard to explain operation in Afghanistan, the self-conception of German soldiers, who after a long time are on duty again in far away countries and about the universal feelings of identity and home, longing and loneliness, and the formative interactions between man and nature." (publisher)
The book is therefore anything but a war reportage. With his large Tableauxs Röttger raises questions about the nature of a hard to explain operation in Afghanistan, the self-conception of German soldiers, who after a long time are on duty again in far away countries and about the universal feelings of identity and home, longing and loneliness, and the formative interactions between man and nature." (publisher)
- Format
- 30,5 x 26 cm., 104 pp., 30 color ills.