Eight monochrome photographs of the Statue of Liberty, taken in October 2024, before Uncle Donald was elected, but was already looming on the horizon. At least Lady Liberty seemed undaunted.
Eight monochrome photographs of the Statue of Liberty, taken in October 2024, before Uncle Donald was elected, but was already looming on the horizon. At least Lady Liberty seemed undaunted.
This is the third installment of my ongoing New York Refractions series. There are many unprocessed photos in my library, so this series might be continued in the future.
This is the second installment of my ongoing New York Refractions series.
This post is the first installment of a new series of posts all about photographs taken in New York City in October 2024. The first set of posts is a sub-series called New York Refractions.
On my recent trip to Brussels, I created a series of complex architectural photographs in the vein of my past Deliberately Confusing series. Read more about it and view the images.
Returning home from an errand in the already dark evening, I noticed a red light in the corner of my eye. It was an illuminated shaft tower. I just had to photograph it.
The village of Hörnum on the island of Sylt, Germany, is a charming destination with the notable St. Thomas Church. Despite limited angles, the author captured the church’s beauty through various photos and expresses excitement for future visits.
This post is a short story about how photographing interior architecture helped me discover that mathematics can (quite unexpectedly) lead to beauty and grace.
Today, I’d like to share a collection of images of the so-called Cube Berlin with you that I took last month on a short trip to Berlin. This unique building is a definitive go-to location for any photographer.
Not in the mood to seek out new locations and risk spending hours not finding anything? Then revisit places you have already photographed!