“I really need an ultra-wide-angle lens because it will enable me to get more into the frame” – that’s what I had in mind when I bought my new Nikkor Z 14-30mm f/4 S lens. Little did I know.
“I really need an ultra-wide-angle lens because it will enable me to get more into the frame” – that’s what I had in mind when I bought my new Nikkor Z 14-30mm f/4 S lens. Little did I know.
Recently, somebody asked me how I created the pictures of my Ice Entities series. In this post, I’d like to address this question,
This is a blog post about my latest series of abstract macro photographs, the Ice Entities series. Read on to learn more…
This post contains a series of photographs from the Landschaftspark Duisburg Nord in Germany.
This post contains a series of photographs from the Consolidation Coal Mine in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.
One of the more spectacular sights on the Industrial Heritage Trail in Germany’s Ruhr Valley is the Henrichenburg Ship Lift, located in the small town of Waltrop. I visited this place on a sunny afternoon in January, and here are the photographs I took on this day.
This post contains a series of monochrome animal portraits.
Here’s how getting to know new gear helped me rediscover the germ of creativity by putting me into a mindset of playful learning, and freeing me of expecting perfect results.
This post contains a series of photographs of industrial architecture taken at disused spoil loading tower in Gladbeck, Germany.
I have just learned that nine of my eleven submissions to the Monochrome Awards 2019 received an honorable mention. Please allow me to celebrate this wonderful occasion by showing you the winning photographs in this gallery.