It’s the best time to start to “make”.
Have you ever wondered what the difference is between a “good” photograph and a “bad one”?
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Have you ever wondered what the difference is between a “good” photograph and a “bad one”?
Continue readingWhen I finally decided to change my location for the long exposure of the old Tremola I picked up my tripod and camera and slowly followed the dark path below the new Gotthard pass road back to the Gotthard hospice. Passing by the dark pillars of the road (it’s some kind of open tunnel) and the scary deep black hollow spaces between them I heard silent footsteps behind me, probably my own echo? – and some waterdrops falling down from the road above. It was like a creepy demonic vampire horror movie! Probably due to my darkest fears and nervousness I turned around every now and then – admittedly at least every ten meters – to make sure there was nobody or nothing behind me.
And there it was.
Continue readingI am so happy to announce my newest Art Photo Zine – Tremola!
Tremola is the name of the world-famous pass road to the Gotthard Pass in the heart of Switzerland.
Continue readingThis may be debatable in relation to photography, but in my personal case it is true though.
Continue readingYesterday I wanted to photograph some beautiful black and white compositions in the wood. It was the first day of my vacation.
But the scenery did not seem to be ready for black & white. Or was it me?
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Continue readingLaghi d’Orsirora. Switzerland. Photostorytelling. 5 August 2020.
Read the story behind these images and why – as always – you can’t buy the best things in life.
Continue readingTry to catch the wind. Photographic thoughts. May-29 2020.
“[…] do what everyone knows can’t be done: […] try to catch the wind. Only fools try to catch the wind.” – Bill Buford
Ode to Minimalism and Simplicity. Photographic thoughts. May-25 2020.
“One body. One lens.” – Christian Speck
Left: APS-C. Always with me. Right: Full Frame Mirrorless. Sold.