My MG passed TÜV again, proving that charm, noise, and selective leaking still count as engineering.
Read MorePlanned a short ride—ended up forgetting where ‘home’ was.
Read More“I set out to beat the rain, document the journey, and look serious doing it—naturally, the rain won, the camera justified everything, and I still felt like an imposter with good gear.”
Read MoreSingapore is the only place where even the humidity feels efficiently managed, the food is culturally protected, and somehow you still end up sweating like you’re part of the local climate system.
Read MoreBetween fishing nets, a cooperative model, and a suspiciously inspiring sea, my surreal project in Malaysia practically started directing itself.
Read MoreI crossed half of Malaysia for great photos, only to discover the best ones were waiting in a tiny fishing village before breakfast.
Read MorePenang politely offers you the postcard shot everyone else takes — but the real photographs begin the moment you wander one street too far, sweat through your shirt, and accidentally discover a noodle stall that deserves its own national monument.
Read MoreI came to East Berlin as a westerner, but thanks to a student, a barbecue, and several bottles of beer, I mostly ended up negotiating with Brandenburg lakes and a roll of unpredictable ORWO film and Anja.
Read MoreI arrived in Brandenburg as a westerner and left as an apprentice beet farmer, supervised by a group of students who clearly trusted the soil more than the system.
Read MoreFür ein Nummernschild wollte ich nur fünf Minuten einplanen. Das Amt hat daraus ein spirituelles Langzeitprojekt gemacht.
Read MoreChasing the decisive moment is exhausting; letting moments talk to each other is surprisingly relaxing.
Read MoreStillness in dance images so quiet you can hear your shutters echo
Read MoreRome didn’t just steal my heart — it tried to steal my wallet too. Luckily, I kept both.
Read MoreWhoever has seen Rome carries it on in their camera like a negative on the soul.
Read MoreMan lives by imagination.
Read MoreAll art is autobiographical. The pearl is the oyster's autobiography.
Read MoreThe business of art is to reveal the relation between man and his environment.
Read MoreEvery art expression is rooted fundamentally in the personality and temperament of the artist.
Read MoreThat which does not kill us makes us stronger.
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