about me
I was made to play in flower fields, sit beneath trees and follow my heart.
Who I am & my mission
I am driven by conscious creativity and led by intuition
There’s a quiet power in the way I create. I understand, I feel, and I bring visions to life with an effortless flow. When someone asks me to create, it’s as though something within me stirs, and the work begins naturally, as essential as breathing.
I am guided by intuition, connected deeply to nature, and driven by conscious creativity. There’s a primal quality to me, something old and instinctual, yet everything I touch feels fresh, alive, and full of warmth.
Through everything I create, I aim to reveal the beauty that already surrounds us, waiting to be seen.
If I were a visual, I’d be feet with colorful nails in grass warmed by late summer sun, a table adorned with linen and flowers, the air filled with a scent that’s rich and deep, like jasmine in bloom.
My photography is grounding and full of warmth—like a light breeze, a gentle touch. Like the kind of light that lingers through a crack, illuminating hidden spaces.
My art is an experience, a journey through a slow unfolding. It’s not rushed; it’s like the soothing, crackling sound of a bonfire—rooted in a desire to bring light into small, dark corners, revealing the beauty that lies within.
An invitation to experience life through a lens of sensitivity, gentleness, and beauty.
How I create
My work is an experience that cannot easily be described in words
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My journey as a photographer
2008 - 2012
Three songs in
the photo pit
During my time as a concert photographer, primarily at heavy metal festivals and gigs, I found myself in what felt like my own photography school. Immersed in the raw energy of live music, I learned to navigate unpredictable lighting and capture the fleeting, essential moments and emotions that defined each performance. At most concerts, a photographer is only given the time of 3 songs to take their shots. Imagine the screaming crowd behind your back, the roaring band in front and right next to you a whole bunch of other photographers crammed in in the narrow photo pit – all competing for “the perfect shot”. Quite an intense experience – and I loved every second of it!
2012 - 2014
The two faces of the fashion world
2013 - 2015
It's all about strong & soft women
It all started with a little ad from Anastasia Umrik: she was looking for photographers to support her vision. As a woman living with amyotrophia all her life, she had faced continuous underestimation and discrimination. Her dream was to create a photo project that showed society that women like her—physically disabled and seemingly fragile, were still strong in mind and heart and definitely capable of leading their lives in a creative and fulfilling way. Naturally, I joined her mission.
As a photographer for the anderStark project, I was deeply moved by the courage and strength of every woman involved. Each shoot became more than just a session; it was a space for authentic expression and storytelling. This project allowed me to connect with people on a deep emotional level, and needless to say, I grew a lot through the experience. My new client work and personal projects began to reflect this growth.
We were quite successful, too. The project was exhibited across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, launched with a vernissage and fashion show that attracted over 600 guests. Numerous press releases followed, but most importantly, the project inspired widespread love and understanding for our subject.
2013 - 2023
Of pigeons
and heather
What began as a personal series to help me process and overcome heartache and depression gradually evolved into a broader theme. My photography became fine art, carrying a poetic, soft, and sometimes melancholic tone, deeply rooted in my connection to nature. When you look at one of my photographs, it’s like reading a poem—an invitation to enjoy, reflect, and become still. Breathe in and out. Ask yourself: Do I love myself? Do I have compassion for myself? Do I allow myself to receive, surrender, and flow?
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Capturing
yin energy
The flow of my photographic work, which I lovingly call “visual poetry,” continues:
Yin, the feminine principle in Chinese natural philosophy, represents tranquility, rest, and receiving. In contrast, Yang, the masculine principle, symbolizes movement, action, and giving. The motifs in this series are slow and poetic, like a gentle breeze brushing through your hair. In a society driven by Yang energy, where values like performance, speed, and action are emphasized, my photographic work invites you to pause for a moment and create space for introspection.
This overarching mission to create safe spaces for stillness, individual beauty, and authenticity naturally extends into my client work. In my portrait shoots—whether for individuals or brands—I aim to capture the essence of each person, revealing a facet rooted in trust, joy, and calmness.