...FAQ...
What is this?
This is a place where images tell stories. Here you’ll find moments that often remain hidden in everyday life: quiet scenes, unexpected perspectives, and small details that are easily overlooked. Whether it’s the stillness of a landscape, the play of light and shadow, or a spontaneous moment in the city — each photograph has its own character and opens a new way of seeing the world. I invite you to browse through my images, to find inspiration, and perhaps to look a little more closely yourself. Because sometimes the magic isn’t found in grand spectacles, but in the quiet moments in between.
How I photograph - A look behind the scenes
For me, photography doesn’t start at the computer — it starts the moment I pick up a camera. I mainly work with the Nikon D5600, the Nikon Z6 II, and my compact but capable Fujifilm X100VI. Each of these cameras has its own character, and that’s exactly what I like to use to capture different moods and visual worlds.
I generally shoot in RAW to keep maximum image quality and the widest creative flexibility. The real work then happens in the digital darkroom: I develop my images mainly in Capture One, and occasionally in Adobe Lightroom, depending on which details and colours I want to bring out.
For specific looks or fine adjustments, I sometimes use the Nik Collection when an image needs a particular mood or a little more depth. I also use tools from Topaz Labs (such as DeNoise, Sharpen or Gigapixel) to refine details, reduce noise, or prepare images for larger formats.
All editing happens on my iMac, which gives me a clear, large display and reliable performance — ideal for precise work.
This is how my photographic style takes shape, step by step: clear, authentic, and with a strong appreciation for colour, light and texture.
