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.
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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.
Photoessay. Val Colla, Switzerland. April 19 2019.
I don’t know why I am that fascinated by the Denti della Vecchia – every time I pass by I have to take a picture of them. This article shows you two sets of that mystical rocky mountain range and some close ups of lumps of rocks in the Val Colla, Switzerland.
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This week I tried to simplify my vision to only one (1) color – blue – and combined it with black & white. 4 subjects in #monochrome.
Photoessay. Baden, Switzerland. 2018 July.
Ricoh GR II, GR Lens f=18.3 mm 1:2.8. Edited in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.
Like Torbjørn Ekelund (see his novel “Im Wald: Kleine Fluchten für das ganze Jahr“) I love wild camping throughout the year. This time I spent a perfect summer night outdoors in the forest near my home.
Photoessay. July 2018.
I’d like to tell you the stories of four of my favourite images; all of them were captured after a day of quite hard work, after gently slowing down. Finally and in the end I got more and more creative. All have one in common: I always had to take two. At least two. Two photographs? No. So, two of what?
Yesterday I’ve been to Berne for a coaching lesson – and as always I was quite early and therefore had plenty of time to enjoy my two french croissants and to discover our small capital. Here are some of my images of the main station of Berne in the early morning sun.
I am still not sure which image looks best to me. What do you think – which one do you like most? I am curious to hear your opinion. Thank you a lot!
Today is a very special day – I am going to write about the making of one of my special favourites, which no one loves – but me.
As I mentioned in one of my latest articles it is most important to develop and keep your own style in photography (and everywhere else as well – by the way!) – so (for me as a keen photo enthusiast) it is not important if everyone likes my images – but it is most important, if I like them, and what I am feeling looking at them. I would like to show you the “making of” of one of those “rather difficult” images – it is one of my favourites.