Ehrendingen, Lägern. Switzerland. April 11, 2020.
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Visual Storytelling in 7 steps.
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Ehrendingen, Lägern. Switzerland. April 11, 2020.
Have you ever asked how to create a visual story?
Visual Storytelling in 7 steps.
Continue readingPhilosophic thoughts about moments and transience of time.
Norway, Lyngen Alps. February 11 and 13, 2019.
This morning I left Anton’s beautiful cottage (see this map, the cottage is marked in red) – the fantastic Hytte i Lyngsalpene even before sunrise.
While putting on my snowshoes I was thoughtfully wondering if I would be allowed to touch the untouched and intact snow cover – this white and endless beauty. Do not call me crazy, but my tracks would be visible for days!
Continue readingPhilosophic thoughts and a lot of fun. Norway, Lyngen Alps. February 13, 2019.
Carefully I set my foot on the ice. Mid of February far up in the North at 69.71259, 19.91613, at an aerial distance of 37 km from Tromsø the ice of the frozen Jægervatnet (see Wikipedia article in Norwegian) should be safe. Indeed the ice thickness is about 30 cm – maybe more, so there should be no problem at all! Nevertheless be careful and do not walk too far off the shore, and do not put off your snowshoes – they minimize pressure … you never know – I am a coward. But perhaps it’s better this way.
Continue readingNorway, Lyngen Alps. February 11, 2019.
Yesterday evening I had discovered three small lakes on the map only 1.5 km away from Anton’s beautiful cottage we were living this week – the Hytte i Lyngsalpene, see this map (the cottage is marked in red).
The difference in altitude from the cottage to the three lakes would be only 170 meters, so the snowshoe walk should be an easy walk.
A true fairytale.
Norway, Lyngen Alps. February 12, 2019. Photostorytelling.
This morning we left the Hytte i Lyngsalpene, Anton’s beautiful cabin early before sunrise. The light was still blue when we put on our snowshoes and walked down the embankment towards the Jægervatnet. Our route led across the frozen lake for about three miles to the North, and up to the parking where we had left our car a few days ago.
Today we wanted to explore the northern part of the Lyngen Alps.
Continue readingPhotoessay. Baden, Switzerland. November 27, 2019.
Every last Wednesday before the first Advent we celebrate “Liechterwecke” (translated something like: ‘arousing lights’) in Baden. This time my daughter Olivia (14) wrote an article about this tradition.
Continue readingPhotoessay. Zurich, Switzerland. December 7, 2019.
After saying goodbye to my students to the weekend yesterday evening I spent another hour to make use of the interesting perspective from my classroom on the 4th floor to the building site right opposite and to the surroundings. But the best view was bottom up, imo.
Continue readingPhotowalk. Niederweningen and Zurich. Switzerland.
November 30, 2019.
How often have I been rushed from meeting to meeting, flying over the streets of Zurich and was missing many inspiring moments?
Yesterday I had a day off and I took my time to stroll through the streets of Zurich.
As a compensation – at least some kind of.
Eek, smoker ahead! Some take cover, others snap out their camera and shoot.
Continue readingCreative breathings between my coaching units.
Bern. Switzerland. Photoessay. November 22 and 23, 2019.
Last weekend I was in Bern for a two-days coaching for one of my customers. As usual I was quite early in the morning to make sure everything was ready for the day, so I decided to slow down before the coaching and photograph the street lightning of Wankdorf square first.
What a good start into the day!
The colors remind me of Christmas!
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