Notes

BOOM!
4 July 2024

A few days ago I wanted to get a small chocolaty gift at Siegen's Naschwerk and read that "This Shop is Closed". When looking o...

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Remontoir Watch
18 March 2024

A historical golden Remontoir watch with cylindrical works and 10 rubys - an heirloom from my wife's family. Difficult to see w...

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Australian Cricket Ball
4 March 2024

My friend Luke gave me his leather cricket ball when I visited him in Melbourne in 1998. I love the way it looks and feels and ...

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Heating Module
10 February 2024

Interior and exterior views of a prototype for a heating module with four heat pumps mounted on a container.

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Suzuki GT 750
31 January 2024

Thanks to Matthias' hospitality I was able to spend a few hours with this beautifully designed piece of engineering.

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    My Portfolios

    Industrial & Academic Portfolio

    With more than a decade of experience, I  strengthen the visual identity of my clients through industrial, academic, and corporate photography. 

    I also headed communications departments in both the corporate and the academic world and this background enables me to get you the visuals you need – every time!

    Product Portfolio

    What I enjoy about product photography is that through spending time with an object that otherwise gets overlooked as a mere utility, beauty can be found in unexpected places.

    Making the extraordinary within the ordinary visible for others always is a very exciting process.

    Portrait Portfolio

    In the words of Arnold Newman, Portrait photography is 10% inspiration and 90% moving furniture.

    It never seizes to amaze me how, by moving some furniture around and thus creating a carefully designed context for the subject, photography can condense the many facets of a personality into a still image.