photography
Summer films

Berlin, Venice, Friends, dogs and visions. Where the fuck is home? The summer of 2024 was dense. Now that it is gone I realize how much is changing, how much I and the world around me are molting. These rolls…
Berlin, Venice, Friends, dogs and visions. Where the fuck is home? The summer of 2024 was dense. Now that it is gone I realize how much is changing, how much I and the world around me are molting. These rolls…
I was riding my bike yesterday and out of the blue I started thinking about photographic development and other kinds of development I know. It seems to me that everything that gets or performs a development is either an organism…
This is a complicated post to write, for the photo shoot was completely improvised and the amount of beauty that struck me is as large as it is completely unexpected. It started with fluorescent light and a raging storm outside.…
Wonderful studio session with wonderful Munsha. February 2022.
Once a year in winter I become a model. This is the amazing work by Berlin photographer Thomas Nitz. At first, several portraits are sketched on a background. When that is full, the background is ready for the DarkBox Camera,…
This was a mid-winter studio session, started as a model book photo shoot and ended like this… The flowers are courtesy of my sister. Model: Winfried. January, 2022.
Studio session for a assigned theme (Love+Hate) – with lovely Simone as a model, and daffodils. Basically an ode to the narcs. January 2021 The selection: And some other shots from the session:
November 2020 Studio shoot from classic… …to some long exposure… …and some light-painting on Marta.
This is a lovely portrait session that came to be in the summer of 2020. Alex Denver is a beautiful Tattoo Artist from Italy, who lives and works in Berlin. We shot the photos in a big loft in Kreuzberg,…
This portrait photography session is about exploring identity through a moment of transition. How does the camera capture securities and insecurities – what it is to feel safe, what shows of our inner predicament from the poses we choose to…