I’ve finally wrapped up editing all the photos from my incredible three-week road trip through Saudi Arabia in April.
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Out in the field – short video
Capture the vibrant chaos of Dhaka through my lens! Join me as I explore the bustling streets, colorful markets, and historic landmarks of Bangladesh’s capital.
Continue Reading →Blog post on Dodho magazine
Excited to share that Dodho magazine just published an article about my trip to Mongolia!
Continue Reading →Relaxing in Umbria
Nestled in the heart of Italy, Umbria offers a serene escape from the frenetic pace of modern life.
Continue Reading →DOCU Special Edition – Mongolia
DocuLabs just published a Magazine about my trip to Mongolia called “The Migration of the Eagle Hunters”!
Continue Reading →Lens Magazine – The New York Mosaic
Thrilled to be featured again in Lens Magazine with a selection of photos from my New York series, “The New York Mosaic”! Look out for it!
Continue Reading →Dodho Magazine #29
I’m excited to share that my Mongolia photo series has been featured in Dodho Magazine! It’s a huge honor to have my work showcased in such a respected publication.
Continue Reading →Lens Magazine – Mongolia
This month’s April issue of Lens Magazine is dedicated to the beauty of nature and wildlife.
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Embarking on a three-week travel
and photography trip in Saudi Arabia promises a captivating journey through a land of rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and diverse people.
Mongolia – Migration of the Eagle Hunters
Mongolia, a land of vast steppes and rugged beauty, is home to a unique way of life centered around the winter migration of nomadic herders.
Continue Reading →Stuttgart
Stuttgart, the capital of the state of Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany, is known for its rich cultural heritage, automotive industry, and picturesque surroundings. With a history dating back to the 10th century, the city seamlessly blends historic architecture with modern innovation.
Continue Reading →Uzbekistan – Beside Bazaars
Sometimes, I find immense inspiration in the works of other photographers. I often explore their portfolios, acquire photography books, and dedicate time to study their techniques.
Continue Reading →New York Recomposed
Phil Penman is a highly acclaimed photographer based in New York City, known for his captivating images that capture the essence of urban life. He just dropped a new book. Time to recompose some of my New York work from 2018.
Continue Reading →Mystic Landscape
Prepare to be captivated by the hidden gem nestled within the Betelberg region—a remarkable place known as the Gryden, Switzerland.
Continue Reading →Currently on Safari
Currently on a private photo safari in Botswana, I find myself immersed in the breathtaking beauty of the African wilderness. The vast expanses of untouched landscapes, teeming with diverse wildlife, provide a photographer’s paradise.
Continue Reading →Mountain Photography
Mountain photography has long been admired for its ability to capture the grandeur and beauty of these natural wonders.
Continue Reading →Dodho Magazine – Portrait book
One of my images from Pakistan will be in the upcoming portrait book of Dodho Magazine.
Continue Reading →Umbria – a photographer’s dream
Umbria, the picturesque region in central Italy, is a haven for photographers seeking to capture the beauty of its landscapes, architecture, and cultural heritage.
Continue Reading →Sibillini Mountains
In the Sibillini Mountains (Umbria, Italy), every click of the camera captures not only the beautiful landscape but also the untold stories whispered by the wind.
Continue Reading →Lens Magazine – Uzbekistan
In this month’s fascinating issue, dedicated solely to Urban Life, we have the pleasure offeaturing an exclusive, intimate interview with Bobby Sheehan, an established director, writer, producer, and cinematographer with over 100 hours of film, television, and digital content credits.
Continue Reading →Frankfurt
Frankfurt is not far from where I live. And it is known for its beautiful financial district skyline. Not as impressive as Manhattan, but also beautiful.
Continue Reading →The Steamboat
I had always been fascinated by steamboats. As a young boy, we took many trips on Lake Lucerne.
Continue Reading →Central Asia – Photography Trip
No trip to Uzbekistan would be complete without visiting the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Bhukara, Khiva and Samarkand.
Continue Reading →Lens Magazin – Shipyards of Dhaka
In this month’s fantastic and colorful issue, you will be overwhelmed by the beautiful color explosion; wonderful projects made by outstanding photographers from all around the globe.
Continue Reading →Pakistan – Steve McCurry style
You may know that I really like the work of Steve McCurry.
Continue Reading →Blog post on Dodho magazine
Dodho magazine posted an article about Lake Turkana in the Kenyan Rift Valley, with some of my images.
Continue Reading →Lens magazine – Turkana
This month’s fantastic issue is dedicated to the fascinating subject “CULTURE.” In this issue, you will find unique projects of ancient cultures and ‘almost lost’ civilizations from around the globe.
Continue Reading →Uganda – The Pearl of Africa
Uganda is a country of beautiful scenery and offers diverse activities like gorilla trekking, safaris, multiday mountain treks, and white-water rafting. Winston Churchill called it ‘the Pearl of Africa’ for its beauty, abundant wildlife and diversity.
Continue Reading →Lens magazine – Khawaja Sira
In this month’s fantastic issue, intimate stories and sensitive personal projects by award-winning international photographers from around the globe are featured.
Continue Reading →Blog post on Dodho magazine
Dodho is an online and print magazine from Spain. They cover photographers from all over the world. Nice to be part of it.
Continue Reading →Pakistan – The Gallery
My ten days tour to Pakistan took me to a near mythical land, where traditions have changed little in centuries and the friendliness of the people is among the best on the planet.
Continue Reading →Lens magazine – Kyrgyzstan
In this beautiful 2022 First Issue, dedicated to “Travel Photography,” are unique projects in all fields and aspects made by internationally acclaimed photographers from around the globe featured.
Continue Reading →Jordan – a visual story
Jordan, the safe haven and heart of the middle east comprises an area of 92,000 square kilometers of which 329 are water and the rest…
Continue Reading →Lens Magazine – Haunting Portraits
I’m again in the latest Issue of Lens Magazine with a few images from Bangladesh!
Continue Reading →Horsemen of Kyrgyzstan
Check out the story about the Horseman.
Continue Reading →Lens Magazine – Brickfields
You can see them all around Bangladesh. There are hundreds of them. Some say more than 15,000. The high chimneys along the rivers and cities pouring constantly smoke into the air.
Continue Reading →The White City
Tel Aviv was founded in 1909 and developed as a metropolitan city under the British Mandate in Palestine. The White City was constructed from the early 1930s until the 1950s, based on the urban plan by Sir Patrick Geddes, reflecting modern organic planning principles.
Continue Reading →Lens Magazine – Flowers of Ethiopia
The Mundari, also referred to as Mandari, are a small ethnic group and one of the Nilotic peoples, living north of the capital of Juba, South Sudan. Like other Nilotic tribes, they are verycattle-oriented and treasure their cattle more than anything else, and are said to sleep close to their most prized cow.
Continue Reading →Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv was on the bucket list for a Christmas break for a long time. Most people who visit Israel head straight to Jerusalem. There…
Continue Reading →Images for free
No images available now. Thanks to you folks for the interest. Image 1: Boya Village, South Sudan 2019 – RESERVED Image 2: Turkana Dancers, Kenya…
Continue Reading →Kenya – Just Magical
Kenya is magical, without any doubt. I knew that already, it was the second time I’ve visited that awesome country. This time a lot of…
Continue Reading →Africa Geographic Publication
South Sudan is one of the newest and lesser-known countries in the world, where ancient cultural rituals collide with preconceived traveller expectations. I embarked on…
Continue Reading →Interview – The Phoblographer
I just stumbled over an interview I gave in 2016 about my revealing black and white portraiture. https://www.thephoblographer.com
Continue Reading →Canada – Spirit of the West
On my three weeks roadtrip I enjoyed an Ice Explorer ride at the Columbia Icefields and hundrets of waterfalls, expansive glaciers and lakes on one…
Continue Reading →Winner National Geographic Yourshot
The image “A Young Herder” has won the National Geographic Yourshot competition on Juli 2nd!
Continue Reading →Lake Turkana with Josef Bürgi
Oryx Worldwide Photographic Expeditions When you get to travel to an area that rivals the Omo Valley in photographic opportunities, you know you’ve got a…
Continue Reading →Morocco – land of contrasts
Morocco has been one of my favourite destination since a long time! I went there the second time this year. Morocco is a land full…
Continue Reading →Turkana – Cradle of mankind
After the Omo Valley south of Ethiopia I went to the northern part of Kenya called Turkana. This area is very close to the Omo…
Continue Reading →Faces of Turkana
The Turkana tribes are very colorful people, they dress themselves up with necklaces and bracelets. Men cover their heads with mud and paint it blue…
Continue Reading →Published on stern.de
Four photographs of different series were published on the frontpage of http://view.stern.de/de (VIEW Community) this month. It is one of the largest photocommunities in the…
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