Tbilisi, Georgia
This series was created in Georgia during a trip with my photography class from Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts. We traveled around Tbilisi and the surrounding area—between the city, everyday life, religion, games, and festivals.
Pictures that were taken casually at the time now seem to me like little windows into a society in transition.
Pictures that were taken casually at the time now seem to me like little windows into a society in transition.
Photographed analog with Mamiya 7 on Kodak Portra. That was my absolute favorite camera. So sad that I sold it at some point.
Shadows & Structures – A Study in Black & White
Light, texture, and form—stripped of color, revealing the essence of what remains. This series is an exploration of the interplay between nature and abstraction, where organic shapes meet structured patterns.
Each image tells a different story: the delicate translucency of layered fabrics, the rugged elegance of weathered leaves, the rhythmic repetition of natural forms. By embracing monochrome, I focus on contrast, depth, and the way light carves out details we often overlook.
Black and white isn’t just an aesthetic choice—it’s a way of seeing. A way of slowing down. A way of understanding the world in its purest form.
In this series, I had a brief but inspiring encounter with sculptor Klemens Hechenrieder in his workshop. It was a spontaneous meeting, and I captured the magic of the moment.
All photos were taken with an iPhone 14, right in the middle of the creative chaos—dust, tools, and unfinished sculptures.
Every detail tells a story of dedication and decades of experience.
All photos were taken with an iPhone 14, right in the middle of the creative chaos—dust, tools, and unfinished sculptures.
Every detail tells a story of dedication and decades of experience.