Of all four seasons, winter represents transience and finitude more than any other. No question, all four seasons carry the element of change and transformation. But in winter, you can see that every change eventually comes to its end.
Of all four seasons, winter represents transience and finitude more than any other. No question, all four seasons carry the element of change and transformation. But in winter, you can see that every change eventually comes to its end.
As always at this time of year, I have sat down and reviewed this year’s work to select the top of the crop, my ten best photographs in 2020. As usual, the selection process was difficult and time-consuming. Now, I am happy to present them to you in this blog post.
This post contains a series of black&white photographs of flowers. You could consider them flower portraits.
This post contains a series of black&white photographs of flowers. You could consider them flower portraits.
This post contains a series of photographs from the Haniel spoil tip in Bottrop, Germany.
This post contains a series of photographs from the Haniel spoil tip in Bottrop, Germany.
This post contains a series of photographs from the Hoheward Spoil Tip in Herten, Germany.
This post contains a series of photographs from the Hoheward Spoil Tip in Herten, Germany.
A retrospective on black&white photos taken in the last eleven years at the Tetrahedron, a spectacular landmark in Bottrop, Germany, including previously unpublished work.
“I really need an ultra-wide-angle lens because it will enable me to get more into the frame” – that’s what I had in mind when I bought my new Nikkor Z 14-30mm f/4 S lens. Little did I know.