I visited Mike and the awesome rest of the Meiré family in their home in Cologne. The tagline of the story is: „Mike Meiré is the JAY-Z of graphic design“. Known to give Magazines new looks and award winning designs, the Meiré house is an exhibition itself.
Read MorePublished @ Die Zeit
My first assignment for Die Zeit in Aachen photographing Africa expert Frank Wiegand in his office at Misereor (German Catholic Bishops' Organisation for Development Cooperation).
Portrait for Wirtschaftswoche
A Rebel Fighter against the state usury interest
Published @ Wirtschaftswoche Ausgabe 10 2/3/2018
Trotz Nullzinsphase stellt der Fiskus säumigen Steuerzahlern sechs Prozent in Rechnung – und kassiert Milliarden. Nun wehren sich die Betroffenen - im Fall von Hans Rieschel nötigenfalls bis zum Bundesverfassungsgericht.
I am very happy to see such a big Portrait of mine in the current issue of Wirtschaftswoche Ausgabe 10 2/3/2018 of Hans Rieschel in front of the Finanzamt in Witten. We spend a lovely afternoon in Witten as Herr Rieschel showed me around in his old Mercedes pointing out historical buildings – ending up at the wonderful Finanzamt, he is fighting against, to make his portrait for WiWo.
Read MorePortrait for BrandEins
Fuel cell researcher Detlef Stolten
Published @ Brand Eins 04 April 2018
I had the amazing opportunity to visit the Forschungszentrum Jülich, Institute for Energy and Climate Research, GmbH to photograph Fuel cell researcher Prof. Dr. Detlef Stolten in their IEK-3: Electrochemical Process Engineering facility. To be then published the recent April Issue of BrandEins Magazine. Energiegewinnung per Brennstoffzelle am Institut für Energie- und Klimaforschung, IEK-3: Elektrochemische Verfahrenstechnik, im Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH.
Read MoreCOP23 for Liberation
Climate Conference in Bonn
Published @ Liberation "COP23"
A while back I went to Bonn for the COP23 Climate Conference, to photograph for Liberation. It was a challenging assignment, but in the end, they used a very nice Portrait I am very proud of. The photograph of Tom Goldtooth, Executive Director of the Indigenous Environmental Network.
Read MoreThe FotoRoom.co landing page :)
Published @ FotoRoom as a FotoFirst
Happy to see my completely unpublished work from Bangalore, India as a FotoFirst submission on FotoRoom. Head over there to read a little interview with me.
The Project explores Bangalore, which was once known as the »Lake City«, through its rivers and lakes. It is an essay about water in a rapidly growing urbanized City.
Read MorePublished at Süddeutsche Magazin
with a rather unconventional Portrait
Published @ Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin
I photographed Peter Wohlleben before. But I did not photograph his desk. For a special magazine edition, Süddeutsche Magazine sent me to the Eifel to photograph not the best selling author himself but instead his desk, where he wrote most of his fascinating work.
"About the desk: A design Magazine" Peter Wohllebens desk in his beautiful home in the Eifel.
“I am 1.98m tall - there is no desk out of the box. On top of that, I do not like chaos on the table, because I can’t concentrate on it. So the table had to be small (so you can not put much on it), but high, a classic case for a carpenter. I found a craft shop that fulfilled my wishes perfectly. The wood came from a dead elm with traces of beetles. The wood of the table top was brushed so that I can feel the year rings when I pass my hand over it. The construction is so thick and stable that the table can still be used for generations. If I ever have a writer’s block, I run my palm over the wood, feel the old tree and usually right then I have the next idea of what I could still tell about nature.”
My Cover of Galore Literatur
Katty Salié in the minibib - a "Bücherbüdchen im Stadtgarten"
Cover @ Galore Literatur
For GALORE Interview Magazine I photographed Katty Salié, the German TV Host of "Aspekte" at a wonderful location the heart of Cologne. The minibib is a micro library inside the city park. The concept is easy but special: Its based on trust. There is no ID required and no data recorded. Every visitor is allowed to take one book per visit for a loan period of two weeks and the book selection is managed by an editor group. There couldn't be a better place to conduct an interview about literature!
Beersommelier Michael Busemann at the Gaffel Brauhaus in Cologne, Germany. He is member of the "Institure of Master of Beer".
Published @ Focus Magazine
I have to say that was one of the more funny assignments. Photographing Michael Busemann, a Beersommelier, in one of Colognes oldest traditional pubs right underneath the Dom. He and the writer were about to test 8 uncommon micro brewery German winter beers, and of course there were some left overs for me. Scheduled for a max. 2h visit, it got more to a 5 hour stay ending up downstairs at the bar celebrating the interview and photo session with some more Kölsch.
The first spread of the story. "I have to set the impulse – otherwise no one believes me" - Prof. Dr. Günther Schuh, Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Wirt. Ing
Published @ BrandEins 03 März 2017 // Prof. Dr. Schuh & E.GO Life RWTH
I was very very very happy about the new brandeins that reached me a couple of days ago. No, not only a portrait printed but seven! photographes. Yes you can guess I am excited. It looks awesome!
The story is about the "new mobility - the electric car E-GO life". For that I photographed Prof. Dr. Günther Schuh at the RWTH in Aachen, who is convinced that electronic cars should not be expensive and with that hard to sell. He was involved in developing the E-GO life electronic car, with it he wants to proof that electronic cars can be done diffrently than up to today.
List of content - with a photograph of e.Go Life.
Prof. Dr. Günther Schuh in the atrium of the Clusters Smart Logistic building, at the RWTH Aachen.
Published @ The Washington Post
A few weeks back I got a surprising email that lead to one of the most interesting assignments I have ever been called to photograph. I was send to Gelsenkirchen to cover and portrait Yusuf and his family. Yussuf, a now 17 year old radical islamist, is responsible for setting off a home-made bomb in April 2016 outside a Sikh prayer hall in Essen and is ever since then in prison. It was a challanging task but I was still able to make some nice Portraits of his mother Neriman durling a very late night shoot. Can't say I am not extremly proud of the outcome of this.
The full article can be found on the Washington Post website.
“And then one night last April, officials said, the Emir — a Muslim title for an exalted leader — led two cell members to a Sikh house of worship in this industrial city and hurled the bomb toward its door. A deafening boom rang out. Orange flames lit a mosaic of blood and shattered glass. Inside, victims screamed as the assailants fled.
All three terrorists were 16-year-old boys, according to German police.”
“The threat presented by the Islamic State is taking on a new form: child terrorists either directly in contact with or inspired by the militant group. Even as it suffers setbacks on the battlefield in Iraq and Syria, the Islamic State is cultivating adolescents in the West, who are being asked to stay in their home countries and strike targets with whatever weapons are available, such as knives and crude bombs.”
“Yaman’s answer was to take him to an event suggested by a friend — a speech by Pierre Vogel, a former boxer and Muslim convert known for spewing radical Islamist rhetoric who called for a public funeral prayer service for Osama bin Laden after he was killed in Pakistan.
“I didn’t know,” Yaman said, burying her head in her hands. “I had no idea the things [Vogel] said.””
Yusuf's old room, wiped clean of any personal items.
Tearsheet of the Washington Post Sunday Issue from the 12th February 2017.
My portrait of Prof. Piller at the RWTH Aachen in the first issue of Brandeins in 2017, where he talks about »Open Innovation« in Germany.
Published @ BrandEins 01 Januar 2017
Prof. Piller in his Office at the RWTH Aachen in the new Issue of the BrandEins Magazine.
The Mukhiani District
Old new Project »Mukhiani"
It has been a while since I updated my Works page with a new project. I worked on this project, »Mukhiani « while I was in Georgia for the Kolga Tbilisi Foto Festival in 2015 where I was nominated. It was a ton of fun to reconnect with some people I met here on my very first trip to Georgia. Again, it gave me wonderful memories of generous people in the neighborhood of Mukhiani … and I drank the heaviest Chacha of Georgia. But please look for yourself:
A wonderfull afternoon in a Mukhiani Basement
A photographer can never stop photographing!
Drinking to our Ancestors – one have to sit on the fireplace!
The best thing about Georgia – Khinkali !!!
Right - Bottom: My photograph of Ayelt Komus. He talks about agile management.
Published @ Brandeins 06 Juni 2016
I am super happy to have my second picture in BrandEins 06. June 2016.
The cover of the current issue of Brandeins.
Dominique Otten-Pappas talks about Family Business.
Published @ Women in Business
I am stunned that my Portrait is showed again and this time in the great Swiss Magazine »Women in Business«. It looks fantastic!
The Coverpicture of Richard.
Interview @ Street Focus 90 Podcast
A couple weeks back I was Interviewed by the fantastic Valerie Jardin for her »Street Focus« Podcast. I talk about my Project »The Buffalo That Could Not Dream« and give some backstory of how I photographed in Montana and try to give some advice for people looking out for their very personal long term project. Click on the source link to find the episode on her website.
Magicseen Magazine Issue No. 68
Cover @ Magicseen Magazine
I am very happy to have my first Cover printed. It's the Portait of the amazing Joshua Jay on the »Magicseen Magazine«. A whole Magazine from the UK for Magicians and Mentalists dedicated to their art of Illusions, Deception & Magic. I couldnt be more stoked about this!
Throughout the Article even more of my photographs appear.
The Article talks about if working in a family business is considered a career.
Published @ Brand Eins
I am super happy about being published in the new brand eins issue (Heft 02 Februar) with two portraits of Dr. Dominique Otten-Pappas.
Finalist & Published @ OjodePez Nº 42
I am a finalist at the 2015 PHE OjodePez Award for Human Values and with that got published in the OjodePez Nº 42 Magazine. It looks great!
