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  • Schloss Herrenhausen

    The Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover, Germany, located in the famous Herrenhausen Gardens. Originally the summer residence of the Welf royal family. The original building was destroyed during World War II. Between 2009 and 2013, it was reconstructed in its historic style. Schloss Herrenhausen, 2026. — read more

    May 20, 2026
  • Bewegung

    Captured from above, this moment highlights the contrast between a static object and the fluid motion of people passing through it (or not). MoMA, 2019. — read more

    May 17, 2026
  • Arne Jacobsen Foyer

    Shot on film. 15mm Heliar on a Bessa L, loaded with Kentmere 400. Hannover, 2026. — read more

    May 16, 2026
  • Danzig

    Picture taken outside next to the Gdansk Gallery of Photography. Gdansk, 2018. — read more

    May 14, 2026
  • Brücke III

    I visited New York in 2019 and one of my favorite moments was seeing the Manhattan Bridge up close. It was a cloudy day, but I still tried my best to capture some pictures. Even with the gray skies, the bridge looked amazing. The Manhattan Bridge has always felt a little rougher and more honest… — read more

    Apr 9, 2026
  • Arbeit

    Hannover, 2026. — read more

    Apr 9, 2026
  • Oben

    Random shots I took over the last couple of days Rooflines, Clouds & Trails, 2026. — read more

    Apr 9, 2026
  • Tempel

    The Leibniz Temple in Hannover is a round pavilion built in 1787–1790 to honor Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. It was the first monument in Germany for a non-noble person. Originally, the temple stood at Waterlooplatz, but it was moved in 1935–1936 to its current location in the park (Georgengarten). The building is made of sandstone and… — read more

    Apr 7, 2026
  • Unten

    Sometimes the world feels heavy, but life keeps moving… Hannover, 2026. — read more

    Apr 7, 2026
  • Winter

    Winter Frame… Silent Walk… The only sound is the crunch of boots on fresh snow. Hannover, 2026. — read more

    Apr 7, 2026
  • Stadt

    View from NYC ferry. New York, 2019. — read more

    Apr 7, 2026
  • Glas

    A chandelier in monochrome. Hanging between the dark and the white. 2026 — read more

    Apr 7, 2026
  • Grabdenkmal

    The Tomb Effigy of Elizabeth Boott Duveneck is a life-sized funerary sculpture created in 1891 by Frank Duveneck after the death of his wife, Elizabeth Boott Duveneck. A cast of the work (made in 1927) is displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It shows Elizabeth lying peacefully with her arms folded, in the traditional… — read more

    Apr 7, 2026
  • Park

    The sun filters through the branches, casting long shadows that seem to stretch back in time. The path winds its way through the trees, inviting us on a journey into the heart of the Park. Hannover, 2026. — read more

    Apr 7, 2026
  • Kolonie

    Kleingärten (allotment gardens) are a deeply rooted part of German culture, with around 900,000 plots used by about 5 million people. In the 19th century, many gardens were created to fight poverty and hunger, while in cities like Berlin, some even became makeshift living spaces. They were especially vital during wars and economic crises, when… — read more

    Apr 7, 2026
  • Nebel

    A city park in its sleep. The fog swallowed the world. The bare branches create a natural frame, leading the eye into the unknown. Sometimes, less is more.. Hannover, 2025. — read more

    Apr 7, 2026

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