Amira Fritz
Amira Fritz was born in 1979 in Rosenheim, Germany. She grew up
in the countryside and moved to Vienna to study photography. During
her time in Vienna she was the assistant of the photographer Reiner
Riedler and worked as a film projectionist, which was particularly
influential in her photographic work. At the end of 2002 Fritz
travelled through South Africa for six months. She moved to Berlin
and ceased all photographic work for four years, studying
mathematics and working again as a film projectionist. She
rediscovered her roots, both personal and photographic, when she
revisited her family. Spaziergang im
Käferwald, which was completed in 2007, is the result of
that period of her life. Fritz went to Paris and applied for the
Hyères Festival International de Mode et de Photographie in 2008
with her body of work and won the Mention spécial du Jury. Her
subsequent photographic collaboration with Matthew Cunnington and
John Sanderson, the Hyères fashion winners from that year, resulted
in the unusual fashion series Entre Chien et
Loup. In 2009 she showed the work Au Coeur de
l'Avalanche at the Galerie d'actualité in the Villa Noailles
in Hyères.