
Photographic Portfolio
Photohike Series
A photohike is a complete photographic narrative from a single walk.
From each selected route, a series of seven curated images emerges. These images do not simply show individual subjects, but the unfolding of a lived moment of light – shaped by the triad of Walking, Seeing and Telling.
The full series appear on Flickr. The accompanying essays can be found on the Journal. Together, image series and text form the actual body of my work.
One walk, seven images, one story.
Bildräume
The following Bildräume are image spaces, not individual photohike series. They bring together motifs, qualities of light and forms from different walks, moments and landscapes.
Here, the images do not follow the course of a single walk, but rather what connects them from within: light, line and silence.
Three Bildräume, one way of seeing: recurring traces of my photographic signature.
Bildraum I · Quiet Light
Quiet Light is a promise – a moment between breaths. Quiet Light captures those hours when the landscape softens, colors begin to whisper, and contours lose their sharpness. It is light that does not demand attention, but invites it. A restrained glow that reveals itself only when one slows down and stays.
Bildraum II · Lines of the Land
The landscape speaks in lines – in paths, curves, edges, and recurring patterns. Lines of the Land follows these traces: the forms shaped by terrain, the rhythms carried by wind and water, and the subtle movements that structure space. These are lines that guide quietly and persistently. Those who follow them begin to read the land rather than simply look at it.
Bildraum III · Near Silence
Near Silence leads to places where perception becomes quieter. Where small things grow significant: moss in filtered light, seeds carried by wind, unnoticed life close to the ground. This is a world that reveals itself only when movement slows, breathing deepens, and distance to the landscape decreases. A space of delicate forms, fine light, and fleeting moments – so close that silence almost becomes audible.





























