Looking into the Lives of North Korean Refugees in South Korea: A photographer’s perspective
Posted on May 4, 2015

Looking into the Lives of North Korean Refugees in South Korea: A photographer’s perspective

More than 27,000 North Koreans have found a new home in South Korea, a journey documented in the captivating photo essay “Divided” by Nils Clauss and Neil Dowling. This exploration, captured in 2009 and recently featured in the German-language magazine “Wanderer zwischen zwei Welten” in the 2014 issue of the magazine Korea Forum. It sheds […]

Posted on Mar 30, 2015

Capturing Seoul: German Photographer’s Lens on South Korea

My Lens on Seoul: A German Photographer’s Journey in South Korea As a German photographer based in Seoul and the winner of the 1st prize in the European Architectural Photography Prize 2011, my lens captures the pulsating life and rich culture of this bustling metropolis. Districts and Zones: My Photographic Tale In the enchanting pages […]

Capturing Seoul: German Photographer’s Lens on South Korea
Urban Cycling Stories: Photographer’s View of Seoul
Posted on Apr 21, 2014

Urban Cycling Stories: Photographer’s View of Seoul

In the bustling heart of Seoul, BICYCLE PRINT, a quarterly magazine, unfolds the dynamic tapestry of urban cycling through the lens of Nils Clauss — an established photographer, filmmaker, director, and cinematographer. Immerse yourself in the narratives of cyclists, collectors, and the vibrant world they shape. The Essence of Bicycle Print BICYCLE PRINT takes a […]

Posted on Oct 25, 2013

Presenting Seoul’s Architectural Splendor: Urban Han River Series

BICYCLE PRINT, a quarterly magazine, introduces the inaugural issue, featuring a new urban series by Nils Clauss, a German photographer based in Seoul. Renowned for his architectural photography, Nils Clauss, the 2011 winner of the prestigious European Architectural Photography Prize, brings a unique perspective to the vibrant bicycle culture along the Han River. Capturing Architecture […]

Presenting Seoul’s Architectural Splendor: Urban Han River Series
Exploring Seoul’s Bicycle Culture: Bicycle Print Magazine’s 1st Edition
Posted on Jul 15, 2013

Exploring Seoul’s Bicycle Culture: Bicycle Print Magazine’s 1st Edition

Seoul, South Korea, is a city pulsating with the rhythm of urban life. At the heart of this vibrant landscape flows the Han River. For cyclists, it’s not just a waterway; it’s a lifeline connecting the city’s bustling neighborhoods. This is the essence of Bicycle Print, a quarterly magazine dedicated to celebrating bicycle culture, both […]

Posted on May 21, 2013

Nils Clauss: A Cinematic Journey in Seoul – Featured in Woman Donga Magazine

Nils Clauss, a seasoned cinematographer, filmmaker and photographer based in Seoul, South Korea, has been featured in WOMAN DONGA’s print magazine (#593, May 2013, p. 358-361). This article sheds light on his extraordinary work in photography and film. It offers insights into the life of a foreign artist in Korea. Exploring Korea Through Lens In […]

Nils Clauss: A Cinematic Journey in Seoul – Featured in Woman Donga Magazine
Design Spotlight: Warehouse Seoul published in “Interiors” Print Publication
Posted on Jul 13, 2012

Design Spotlight: Warehouse Seoul published in “Interiors” Print Publication

INTERIORS, in its latest print publication (Vol. 310, July 2012, p. 94-106), elegantly features the captivating photographs of Warehouse Seoul, a pub & restaurant founded by New Yorker Jason Choi. This establishment, recently rejuvenated by American designer William Craig and German architect Ralf Zabel, underwent a transformative makeover. Nils Clauss, recognized for his keen eye […]

Posted on May 31, 2012

Exploring the Power from the People: Tokyo Photography by Nils Clauss published in Open Manifesto

A Glimpse into Societal Dynamics: Power from the People Series Featured in the latest issue of OPEN MANIFESTO, Nils Clauss a Seoul based photographer presents the “Power from the People” series. It captures moments from Tokyo in the summer of 2011. These photographs offer a nuanced reflection on the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster. They […]

Exploring the Power from the People: Tokyo Photography by Nils Clauss published in Open Manifesto