Chris Nowotny


Chris Nowotny was a German photographer known for her highly stylized black and white portraits of actors, photographs of landscape, as well as portraits of children and babies.

Biography

Nowotny was born and grew up until her teenage years in Königsberg in the former German province of East-Prussia. During the invasion of the Red Army towards Königsberg she fled to Wilhelmshaven in the North of Germany with her mother. As a child of a midwife and a policeman she had no possibility to visit a university to study arts and therefore decided to learn the artisanry of a photographer. After a three-year traineeship at Oldenburg, Germany, she traveled to numerous places in Southern Germany, Austria and Switzerland to work as a portrait photographer. Some years later she worked as a landscape photographer and published several books. In 1953–1955 she was at the Vienna Higher Graphical Academy to successfully master her examination for the grade of master in photography.
In 1967 she gave birth to her son, who became an audio-book narrator and journalist.
From the end of the 1960s on Chris Nowotny worked as a still photographer for the Munich theaters and as a portrait photographer for many international TV stars and actors. After 1977 she specialized in portraits of children and babies for advertising and international photo agencies. Nowotny died on March 18, 1989, in Berg, Upper Bavaria at Lake Starnberg, near Munich from bowel cancer; she was 60 years old. In memory of her 80th birthday and the 850th anniversary of the city of Munich a Munich-based publishing company Brainscript published a book ''' of her best shots from Munich. The book sold out within four weeks.

Technique

Nowotny took her first photographs with a Leica Camera. Later on she used Rollei cameras for decades. In the early 1970s, she acquired a Hasselblad medium-format camera. She loved working in her home-based studio in Munich, and worked mainly during nighttimes in her own darkroom to get out most of her negatives.

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