Points of Interest
Explorations
These are the subjects I keep coming back to. Every new shot brings a small moment to the gallery, and the collection grows over time.
Returning to these ideas lets me see familiar subjects in new ways. Each image adds its own layer, keeping the exploration interesting and alive.
Flowers, the way I see them
I enjoy photographing flowers. Besides their beauty, what touches me most is how short their life is. They’re here today and gone tomorrow, and that makes me want to capture them in photos.
The problem was that most of my pictures looked dull and ordinary to me. They didn’t reflect what I had in mind when I took them. That changed when I discovered the Trioplan lens — an old design from the 1930s — which creates beautifully soft and imperfect images.
Now I’ve found a new passion, and that’s where I am today. Enjoy!
Left behind - Still alive
These are spaces and objects that time has moved past, yet they hold a presence of their own.
They reveal traces of former use, shapes and textures shaped by abandonment, and an unexpected beauty in what remains. Each scene invites reflection on memory, decay, and the passage of time.
Popcorn, cotton candy and chestnuts
There's something wonderfully nostalgic about scenes with popcorn, cotton candy, and chestnut stands, isn't there? It's like stepping back into a simpler time, filled with the aroma of freshly popped corn, the sweetness of spun sugar, and the warmth of roasted chestnuts. It's the kind of atmosphere that just begs to be captured, don't you think?
Cars
I have a passion for cars, especially classic ones with real character. Whether they’re big or small, luxurious or simple, pristine or rusty, it doesn’t matter to me. I always get excited when I spot another beauty on the streets.