About Me
Originally from Berlin, I am now a UK-based photographer. My practice moves between cities, journeys, and portraits, always grounded in observation and search for connection.
For years, I have worked with high-profile clients across various industries, often under confidentiality agreements in Australia, Japan, the US, and the European Union. Those cultural experiences shaped a discipline: delivering with precision, balancing creativity with clarity, and staying focused on what matters. Alongside that private work, I have been developing a personal body of photography and writing — including essays, projects, and visual studies — that explore light, time, and presence.
I use Leica cameras as companions in this process, not as subjects. The focus is never on the tool, but on the human, the city, or the landscape before me.
Beyond photography, walking and writing are essential parts of my everyday life. They slow me down, sharpen my attention, and carry the same values into every project.
I am a member of the Royal Photographic Society, and in my free time, I volunteer at the National Portrait Gallery.
Alongside other projects, I am running my long-term project called “Mein Augenblick”, which captures the split second of what I see in life—anything that defines my moment, my day, or my mood.
Publications
MoMA New York City - Earth Day (2023)
Humans behind AI (2024)
Around Iceland (2024)