You might have wondered what kept me away from updating my blog lately. I'll tell you: I moved. And I'm happy. Now, all I need is 50 more square-meters to put all my stuff.
Pictures of the hood (and everything I've done in between) soon to come!
I am sorting out to do lists: What's to do?
- recover from my surgery last week
- take pictures of some events and actors within the next days
- edit a ton of photos
- make a phone call to Rome
- book a flight for New York City in May
- plan Nadine's and my trip to Macedonia in June
- move from Friedrichshain to Mitte in April
- buy a new computer
- start Arno Fischer's master class on sunday
If you would like to buy a certain image from my blog, please write me for price and details. All pictures are signed and limited to a small amount of prints. I ship worldwide.
Below, see some of the pictures I have sold recently for inspiration.
If there is something that warms up my heart most about photography, it's people. I love taking portraits and I love getting to know people through catching a part of their soul in an image. Though I do it always, anyway, this is a call for people who need or want their picture taken. Write me!
Last saturday I went to a birthday party across the street from my new apartment, we had chicken and couscous salad and went to picknick afterwards. Though the party was pretty lame I danced for the first time in ages and decided to wait for Jo to be done working. Christel, Jo and I went back home, ate all the leftovers and then did a photosession in the morning sun. Be aware, Christel had been awake for a quite long time. I love.
My little sister is most likely to be the cutest seven year old the world has ever seen. Sometimes a little iffy, but always quite charming. We shot this last weekend with my dad's never worn hat. I love.
The cold over the past months forced me photography-wise to mostly stick to whatever is there instead of taking pictures of people (frozen to icecubes), which I enjoy much more. However, sometimes taking pictures of whatever is there turns out to be great as well. I spent the weekend at home with the family and visited my mom at University Duisburg/Essen on monday. Besides watching her expertise on mini jobs and minimum wage at the conference she was attending, I had a nice view over the chimneys of the Ruhrpott from her office: This might be the beginning of a true romance with the city I was born in but have never seen since.