So a few weeks ago, I shared an article on my process doing textured double-exposure portraits with my XPAN film camera. This is a series that I call Human Nature. Thank to all ...
While I’m writing these lines, the Corona pandemic forces me to stay at home – you fellows will probably go through the same situation. Today is Saturday, March 21, and Germany ...
I’ve been shooting film for almost 5 years now and was very lucky to have a father that introduced me to film photography - one of the greatest lessons he’s taught me is the int...
Iran is not the typical touristic hotspot, and within the last years - and now with the Coronavirus pandemic - it seems to have become much more difficult to discover this beaut...
This is not a review of Leica M cameras. There are quite a few, and every one has its pros and cons. All of them are rangefinder cameras and have one thing in common (at least f...
In between sharing more in depth thoughts about the Fuji X100V, I thought I'd share a few short stories / series of images that both encapsulate why I bought this camera as well...
Infrared photography has long been a subject of fascination for me. Last year, I wrote about my experience shooting and developing Rollei Infrared 400 film, and concluded that w...
Worcester’s former fire station is a huge complex of buildings that sits in such close proximity to where I work that I have very frequently wished I could get inside to photogr...