My work explores the tension between fragility and strength, between the organic and the constructed. With a background in psychology, I’m drawn to the emotions and subtle gestures that reveal our inner worlds. Often, the people in my images appear without a head or recognizable face — not to erase their identity, but to dissolve individuality into something universal. It’s a way of shifting the focus from who they are to how they feel, turning the human figure into an emotional landscape rather than a portrait. I’m fascinated by the dialogue between nature and urban life — how growth and decay coexist. Working mostly in black and white, I focus on form, light, and texture to create images that question perception.
I photograph what resonates with me — ich mit mir.