The World is Full of Wonders.

Graphis Journal New York - Felix Holzer Q&A

‘In the world of photography, few capture moments with as much eloquence and depth as Felix Holzer. Through his lens, every snapshot becomes a testament to the beauty and intricacies of our world, weaving tales of curiosity, wonder, and passion. With accolades spanning the prestigious Prix de la Photographie Paris, Excellence of Communication Arts California, and the Gold Award from Graphis, Felix’s oeuvre speaks of a deep connection with his subjects. As we venture into this Graphis Journal Q&A, let’s explore the world as seen through the eyes of this celebrated photographer, unearthing what inspires him to view the world as a boundless canvas of wonders.’
— Graphis Journal Magazine New York

 

What inspired or motivated you in your career?

I love to discover the world playfully with curious eyes and an alert mind. The world is full of wonders. You, me, we are all unique, each in our own way. Especially in my travels, for example, the beauty of the Seychelles and the magic of Cambodia have overwhelmed me. I look forward every morning to getting up and seeing what there is to discover today. I feel it is a gift to be able to live on this earth. Through photography I can create my own world. This motivates and inspires me through and through.

What is your work philosophy?

Dream big, believe in yourself and just do it.

Who is or was your greatest mentor?

Unfortunately, I never had a great mentor, although I would have liked that very much. Instead of a mentor, I looked for a personality as a role model. One who has inspired me by far the most in my life is Leonardo da Vinci. I have always admired Leonardo's drawings, paintings, and ingenious inventions. If there were a time machine, I would travel back in time and visit Leonardo da Vinci.

What is it about photography that you are most passionate about?

Since my childhood I creatively engaged with the world and the life. Photography is the language I have found for myself.

What is the most difficult challenge you’ve had to overcome to reach your current position?

For me, there is no one difficult challenge. You have to take many steps. You have to learn to listen to your inner voice, believe in yourself and courageously go your own way. This has taught me to overcome the many challenges and tests.

Who were some of your greatest past influences?

I was particularly inspired and influenced by artists such as Gerhard Richter, Salvador Dalí, Niki de Saint Phalle, Richard Avedon, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Virgil Abloh, Karl Lagerfeld, Philippe Starck and Takashi Murakami.

 
Interview with award winning photographer Felix Holzer.

Graphis Journal Q&A: Felix Holzer

I love to discover the world playfully with curious eyes and an alert mind. The world is full of wonders.

 

Who among your contemporaries colleagues do you admire most?

Howard Schatz, Nick Knight, Walter Schels, Albert Watson, David LaChapelle.

What would be your dream collaboration?

A cutting-edge artistic collaboration with a global brand like Louis Vuitton.

Who have been some of your favorite people you have worked with?

I like working with highly motivated talents with big visions and seeing things come to life that are bigger than we ever dreamed. The excellent collaboration with art buyers and creative directors of the Serviceplan Group and the BMW Group are good examples.

What are the most important ingredients you require from a collaborator to do successful work?

In collaborations, the customer's brand and the Felix Holzer brand should fit together well. For me, personal appreciation, clear agreements and good organization are the basic requirements for every collaborative project.

What is your greatest professional achievement?

To do what I love.

How do you think your German culture and heritage has influenced your photography?

I work very precisely, attach great importance to punctuality and am very reliable. Sounds very stuffy, doesn't it? (Laughs) Nevertheless, we have a lot of fun and enjoyment on the photo set. Hard to believe, isn't it? (Laughs)

What are your favorite subjects to photograph?

Oh, that's hard to say, I have so many favorite subjects. I would love to photograph the planet Earth as a whole from space.

What was your first camera?

My first photo camera was a second-hand Konica analog 35mm camera that my father gave me for my fifteenth birthday.

What is the greatest satisfaction you get from your work?

While photographing, I often get into a very special flow. My complete devotion makes it feel like I'm being guided by something big.

 
Felix Holzer Interview. "While photographing, I often get into a very special flow. My complete devotion makes it feel like I'm being guided by something big."

Graphis Journal Q&A: Felix Holzer

While photographing, I often get into a very special flow. My complete devotion makes it feel like I'm being guided by something big.

 

Which part of your work do you find most demanding, considering your position?

I have so many ideas, so it's often hard for me to decide which projects I'm doing now and which projects have to wait.

What professional goals do you still have for yourself?

I am currently planning several solo exhibitions, book projects and art installations. In doing so, I like to follow my intuition. I often have the feeling that people and projects have found me.

What interests do you have outside of your work?

I collect unusual objects, classic cars and art.

What do you value most?

Wisdom, thoughtfulness, generosity.

Do you also encourage young talent and what advice do you give them?

I love to inspire young talents and like to share my knowledge and skills as a mentor at universities in lectures or in the Photography Masterclass. I want to be the mentor I never had. My advice to young artists is, follow your heart and go where your energy is reciprocated, celebrated, and appreciated.

What are your secrets to a happy life?

Live in the moment

Do everything with love.

Be faithful to yourself.

Stay curious and think out of the box.

Surround yourself with people who inspire you.

Say thank you.

What would you change if you had to do it all over again?

Nothing.

Where do you seek inspiration?

I feel the need to always diligently feed my creative self (laughs). I like to look around when I walk the city streets, when I visit cute creative boutiques and browse flea markets. 

How do you define success?

Live the life you love.

Where do you see yourself in the future?

I still have many, many plans. That much is already revealed. What exactly, you will see. Be curious! 

 
Interview Felix Holzer. "My advice to young artists is, follow your heart and go where your energy is reciprocated, celebrated, and appreciated."

Graphis Journal Q&A: Felix Holzer

My advice to young artists is, follow your heart and go where your energy is reciprocated, celebrated, and appreciated.