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, worse, burn his time sitting in front of a TV.
Light and its dynamic quality
comprise the very core of his art.