Self-taught photographer exploring grand human-made creations, the vast and the minute worlds of nature, and the experimental edges of photography.
Latest Captures
Latest Capture presents my most recent work and is updated continuously. Visit regularly—curiosity is rewarded with new visual stories. Each update offers a glimpse into what currently inspires me and how my perspective evolves over time. Thoughts and stories that find their continuation in the blog.
Manmade
As a photographer with an architectural background, I am drawn to the traces of human intervention. Architecture has shaped the way I perceive space, structure, and the lasting marks people leave on their surroundings. Through photography, I explore these interventions not only as physical forms, but as reflections of culture, intention, and transformation. I am particularly fascinated by the dialogue between the natural and the constructed world—where human ideas take material form in structures, objects, and landscapes, revealing both beauty and fragility.
Natural Wonders
Alongside my fascination with human interventions, I am equally drawn to the quiet complexity of nature and wildlife. Photographing animals and natural environments allows me to focus on patterns, details, and fragile moments that exist beyond human influence. For me, these images are a counterpoint to architecture and constructed space – they capture the spontaneity, resilience, and delicate balance of the natural world.
Still Life
In addition, I experiment with still life photography as a way to explore composition, texture, and light in a more controlled setting. Unlike architecture, nature, or wildlife, still lifes allow me to create and arrange moments deliberately, distilling objects down to their essence. For me, this practice is both a study of form and a meditation on the beauty of the ordinary.
Colored Mysteries
Beyond modern digital photography, I also experiment with analog techniques such as APS and others. Working with film opens up unique possibilities in terms of color, depth, and texture that cannot be replicated digitally. For me, the slower, more deliberate process of analog photography is not only a technical exploration but also an artistic one. This experience becomes even more tangible when an image finds its way onto paper: the tactile presence, the subtle play of light on the surface, and the permanence of print reveal a different dimension of photography – one that lives beyond the screen.
Faces & Stories
People are the living connection between constructed spaces and natural environments. In my photography, I search for the gestures, emotions, and encounters that define this human element. These images form a dialogue with my other work – less about structure or landscape, more about identity, intimacy, and the traces we leave behind.