Apocalypse
Monday, October 3rd, 2022this broken glasshouse near stuttgart in the swabian jura is rotting since years and becomes more and more an apocalyptic scene.
this broken glasshouse near stuttgart in the swabian jura is rotting since years and becomes more and more an apocalyptic scene.
this is just wonderful! the rock carvings near brodalen from the bronze age.
same same but different.
a short trip from the dolomites over the prosecco hills to venice.
for the “institut für ur- und frühgeschichte und archäologie des mittelalters der eberhard karls universität schloß hohentübingen” i photographed hundreds of archaeological finds in their lovely photostudio. from ceramics to clay pipes, from stone artefacts to faiences, from glas pearls to iron finds and so on…
une journée à paris avec une promenade typographique intense dans le marais. formidable!
it was thomas hoepker, the famous magnum photographer, who once said “you take one, maybe two pictures a year”. this is my picture 2021. still some kind of lockdown, i am heading to my beloved swabian jura, trying to write my book, but then i went out because the weather turned bad in june to take pictures for my book. love the light.
driving up all the way from stuttgart to the lofoten islands in wintertime. just fantastic.
more to come next year.
it was thomas hoepker, the famous magnum photographer, who once said “you take one, maybe two pictures a year”. this is my picture 2020. i took it in klagenfurt between the first and the second wave. for me it was one of these very rare peaceful moments of the covid 19 year, being in holiday, but the old man with his crutch and the “zu vermieten” sign shows the reality of this very special year and especially what the future will bring from it.
in this covid 19 dominated year i was really happy that my workshop “landscape photography in autumn in the swabian jura” took place. we had a fabulous warm light and a wonderful hiking tour.