For exhibitions, collaborations, artwork inquiries,
or gallery representation
For general questions about Camera Obscura technique, exhibition opportunities, collaborations, or artwork inquiries, please reach out via email or social media.
Visit my Camera Obscura art studio in Neukölln, Berlin for a private presentation of recent works and available pieces. Each Friday from 16:00–18:00, I welcome collectors and art enthusiasts for focused studio visits.
During your visit, we’ll discuss the philosophy behind the 8-second exposures, the technical process of creating unique chromogenic paper negatives, and explore works currently in the studio. Exact directions provided after booking confirmation.
Join me on a unique boat tour where we use sunlight and the ancient Camera Obscura technique to transform the Neukölln Canal into a living canvas. Experience an hour-long meditative journey into light, shadow, and refreshing perspectives.
Tours are scheduled seasonally and available for groups and special events. Contact me to inquire about upcoming tours or arrange a private group experience.
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For artwork acquisitions, exhibition planning, and professional inquiries, please contact my gallery representation.
I regularly give artist talks, lectures, and Camera Obscura workshops at galleries, museums, photography festivals, and educational institutions.
Topics include the philosophy of 8-second exposures, working with light and motion, Camera Obscura technique, and temporal consciousness in contemporary art practice.
For booking inquiries, please contact via email with details about your event, venue, and preferred dates.
High-resolution images, artist biography, press releases, and additional materials are available upon request for journalists, curators, and media professionals.
Featured in: L’Œil de la Photographie, British Journal of Photography, LensCulture, and various international photography publications.
Based in Berlin, Germany
Available for projects throughout Europe and internationally
The Camera Obscura boat is currently docked in Berlin, available for floating exhibitions and special events on European waterways.