Entries by Tobias Kühn

Looking back on four wonderful photo days

With the theme of “Music”, Photo Münsingen attracted numerous photo enthusiasts to the Aare Valley over the Ascension Days. “The combination of photography and music was very well received by the audience,” says OK President Urs, satisfied with this year’s edition.

Photo Münsingen Award 2024 goes to Austria

For the second time in its history, the Photo Münsingen Award is going to Austria. The Erste Fotoclub Lustenau impressed the jury with its tableau “The Movement of Music”. Works from Basel and Meyrin follow on podium places two and three.

Photo workshops 2024: musician portraits, dance and street beats

This year, around 30 photo workshops offer plenty of opportunities to further educate yourself on a wide range of topics. The pre-sale has started. In the workshops by Christoph Ris and Felix Peter, musicians and dancers are models. For example, a professional drummer in the middle of the city is the subject of exciting street photography. The studio is about dramatic musician portraits, nude photography with […]

Photo Münsingen 2024: Music in focus

The theme of “Music” is at the center of Photo Münsingen 2024: the competition for photo clubs and eleven of the 27 exhibitions are dedicated to it. You can see, among other things, rock stars, Elvis impersonators, the inner workings of musical instruments and an interpretation of the work “Pictures at an Exhibition” by Modest Mussorgsky. Let's take a first look at a program full of music photography!

The audience's favourites

"Customs" was the theme of the competition for photo clubs for the Photo Münsingen Award 2023. After the jury at Photo Münsingen announced the 'official' ranking list, the public also had the opportunity to vote for their favorites during the four days of the exhibition. Now these are counted.

The Photo Münsingen Award 2023 goes to Appenzell

“Cowwalk” is the name of the winning tableau in the competition for photo clubs at Photo Münsingen 2023. The Appenzellerland photo club thus convinced the three-person jury. A total of 47 teams from all over Switzerland and neighboring countries took part in the “Customs” competition.