The Art of the Personal Project: Lars Schneider

The Art of the Personal Project: Lars Schneider


The Art of the Personal Project is a crucial element to let potential buyers see how you think creatively on your own. I am drawn to personal projects that have an interesting vision or that show something I have never seen before. In this thread, I’ll include a link to each personal project with the artist statement so you can see more of the project. Please note: This thread is not affiliated with any company; I’m just featuring projects that I find. Please DO NOT send me your work. I do not take submissions.

Today’s featured artist: Lars Schneider

So, the Happy Campers project … It really is a very personal project as I started it purely for fun, for documentation purposes and a to get a look into the world of other campers and their vehicles and ideas and thoughts about camping and a life on the road. It was in 2012 that I spent two months living and traveling out of a 1971 VW van with my wife Katrin and our just 8 months old son in the US Southwest (they are included in the series too ;-)) and whenever we pulled up to a campground, we looked around for interesting vehicles and people. In the evenings or mornings, I grabbed my Hasselblad H4D-50, and we took a casual walk as a family around the campsite. With our old van in the back and a baby on the arm it was never hard to start a conversation, and, in the end, I often took a few portraits of the owners and their rides. I naturally felt most drawn to other vintage motorhomes and the supersize ones that were just the opposite of how we were travelling.

The Art of the Personal Project: Lars Schneider

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APE contributor Suzanne Sease Currently works as a consultant for photographers and illustrators around the world. She has been involved in the photography and illustration advertising and in-house corporate industry for decades. After establishing the art-buying department at The Martin Agency, then working for Kaplan-Thaler, Capital One, Best Buy and numerous smaller agencies and companies, she decided to be a consultant in 1999. Follow her at @SuzanneSease, Instagram

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