Why should a photographer shoot more than one photo of the same location? Musings at the Obereversand lighthouse.
One of my favorite places out there is the German North Sea coast. However, as much as I love the feel and the atmosphere of this place, the landscape itself isn’t too photogenic at first glance. It doesn’t shine in its visual characteristics but in the feeling and atmosphere of its smaller details, which constitute an experience far larger than the sum of its part.
This post contains a series photos taken at the in the beautiful season of autumn. The photographs are presented without further information except for the title and the location. No explanations, no talking. Just enough silence to allow for silent conversations between you and the image.
In this post I share some of my favorite autumn images and invite you engage in silent conversations and autumnal meditations.
This post contains a series photos taken at the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, Germany. The photographs are presented without further information except for the title and the location. No explanations, no talking. Just enough silence to allow for silent conversations between you and the image. What story does it tell you? Which emotions does it convey? Does it mean something to you? Why? Feel free to ask each photo and listen to its answers. The trees surely have some fascinating stories to tell.
A retrospective on black&white photos taken in the last eleven years at the Tetrahedron, a spectacular landmark in Bottrop, Germany, including previously unpublished work.
This post contains a series of landscape and nature photographs taken this fall in various woods in the Ruhr Valley, Germany.
I regularly go to the Landscape Park Duisburg-Nord in Germany (aka LaPaDu). With its unique combination of decayed industry set within a beautiful park with lush nature and numerous leisure-time possibilities, it truly is a unique location. In this post, I share three new additions to my LaPaDu gallery.