Photography
SURF RIDER / 2014
As a world traveler having seen 70+ countries my career as a photographer started in 2006, when I did my first trip to South America. At first shy, but inspired by the beautiful scenery I decided to take a step forward and to make it more than my a hobby: a passion.
Shortly after coming home I bought my first DSLR. I quickly became familiar with my new Olympus camera, but outgrew it within a few years. As life took me to Asia the first time, I watched my producer friend working on a video-clip with amazement, and found new inspiration in cinematography, and my new Canon 7D. Since then I have worked on various video projects from brand videos, to martial arts reels, beauty shots, sports events, festivals and workshops. Equipped with my cranes, slider, and a steadicam, I have been all over the world to discover new places and faces, open new doors. |
To live is the rarest thing in the world. |
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SURF RIDER / 2014
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