I interviewed the Masters of Cambridge Colleges. The full article will be released soon! (Featured in the photo: Simon McDonald, Master of Christ's College) Cambridge, 2024
Introduction
My portfolio spans a diverse range of subjects, including music, politics, nature, and science. I am particularly drawn to the unknown and unexperienced situations, which not only nudges me out of my comfort zone but also tends to yield the most compelling pictures. Since you might already be bored after reading these few sentences, I'll stop here. Enjoy the pictures!
The Masters of Cambridge - Part II
Coming soon...
The Untouched Wilderness of the Highlands
For two weeks, I travelled the Highlands of Scotland and tried to capture the rough nature and the solitude you can't often find anymore the way it exists there. In Scotland you can find all forms of water - thick fog, misty clouds, heavy rain, open seas, lakes and rivers. It adds to the feeling of the unpredictable when you hike through a landscape that is primarily inhabited by sheep and wilderness... Scotland, 2021
Royal Ballet x Cambridge Union
As special guests at the Cambridge Union, the Royal Ballet Director Kevin O’Hare and the two principals Marcelino Sambé and Sarah Lamb gave insight into the life of dancing in one of the greatest ballet companies in the world. They enchanted the audience with two extracts of Giselle. Cambridge, 2021
Cambridge Union Society
As one of the oldest still existing debating societies, the Cambridge Union Society manages to invite speakers from all sorts of backgrounds. As an official photographer, I had the chance to meet stunning individuals such as Princess Diana's brother Earl Charles Spencer, spy author Ben MacIntyre or the recent recipient of the Stephen Hawking Fellowship Katalin Karikó. Cambridge, 2021
Photo Exhibition Hönggerberg
Probably the first time that one of my pictures was published. Initially envisioned as a trio in a series, I cut it down to just this single image as it conveyed my message much better the way it was. The picture was exhibited as part of an outdoor exhibition at the Hönggerberg on a 3×1 m display. Zürich, 2017