Klaus Hildner was born in 1969.
His mother tongue is German.
He is — no, not a professional
photographer, but a
philosopher.
A philosopher who uses light
to write down what he perceives,
to filter out the non-essential,
and to highlight peak moments in time.
Without a camera, khi would not be able
to digest the world around him.
He would end up being mentally disordered,
or burn his time watching TV.
Light and its dynamic quality
comprise the very core of his art.