Urban photo walk in Stuttgart: Wake up. Quietly. Accurate



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About this class
A curated photo walk for advanced users — about presence, restraint and the right timing
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Street photography walk in Stuttgart: A journey through the contrasts of the city
This street photography walk takes you through a curated route in the cultural heart of Stuttgart, which reflects the transformation and elegance of the city. You start at Eckensee in front of the opera, a place of peace and classical performance, where light and reflections dominate. Through the passages of the Upper Palace Garden, you move into the architecturally diverse environment of the Staatsgalerie, which, with its clear, graphic lines, offers strong contrasts between old buildings and post-modernism. The journey through this ensemble is a journey through high culture and living everyday art before the walk ends in the vicinity of the House of History and the State Library. It is a tour full of visual and content contrasts, which allows you to capture the dynamics between art, history and the urban pulse in your pictures.
What you’ll do in the class
This walk is not training or training, but silent practice. The walk is themed and focuses on a targeted photographic focus. You work in silent presence, unobtrusively watching and anticipating the scenes. The walk is aimed at concentration, posture rather than action. The walk is accompanied by topics and tasks. If necessary, I am available for situational feedback and questions.
Who is the class suitable for?
The Walk is suitable for photographers who want to consciously focus on their creative skills. It is aimed at those who want to sharpen their presence and precise observation in street photography and focus their concentration on posture rather than action.
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Jürgen Winkels Fotografie
I am Jürgen Winkels, photographer from Stuttgart. My workshops are not about technology, but about vision. You learn to develop your own visual language — with clear impulses, lots of practice and honest feedback in small groups.





