The Palace of Culture is the ultimate Warsaw landmark and I think I’ve finally managed to capture its controversial essence in a photograph.
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Co-Creating in Cologne
Documenting human connection itself requires willingness to engage in authentic connection. Same goes for vulnerability. What a ride.
Read MoreWinter Jam ’24
In this one, the Fujifilm X-T5 body and the Fujinon 56mm f/1.2 lens attend the Warsaw Winter Jam CI festival—and I am their tour guide.
Read More71 Hours in Berlin
Reflecting on all I did in addition to studying Klein Technique with Hanna Hegenscheidt leaves me feeling lucky and connected. Seventeen photos tell an adjacent story.
Read MoreCyrkulacje ’23
Glimpses of this year’s edition of Wrocław’s famous movement festival, which brings together dancers and bodyworkers from all over Poland.
Read MoreGood Mourning
I took these photos in Copenhagen’s Vestre Cemetery and I love they way they reveal grief’s private, affectionate side.
Read MoreEarthshine
Did you know that light can be reflected again and again, many times, illuminating the shadows with the sheer force of physics?
Read MoreRose-Colored
Capturing those pink streaks in the sky is effortless now that I have been living with this remarkable western view for sixteen years.
Read MorePostcards from Crete
Take a visual journey through the beaches and towns of Western Crete and imagine how cool that turquoise sea feels on a scorching August day.
Read MoreIndependence
To write what I want, about what I choose—this is independence. To photograph my city my way. To live on my own terms. Yes, in Warsaw.
Read MoreIt’s a Sign
Two years ago, a giant army-adjacent neon hijacked my favorite skyline. In this post I show and tell just how that has turned out.
Read MoreAčiū Vilniui
When an introduction to city coincides with new professional challenges, the photos are rushed but the sense of discovery is doubled.
Read MoreClay Community
How do nearly 500 people fit into one pottery studio in Copenhagen? By doing what Danes do best: sharing with others and observing the rules.
Read MoreSummerhouse Stills
For this text-free post I’ve selected a dozen photos to tell the fragmented story of a whole season’s worth of simple pleasures.
Read MoreA Week in Greece in June
What makes the Aegean adventure into what it is has to do with that tranquil turquise sea made for swimming, but that is not all.
Read MoreNew York, New York
Summing up a trip that transformed both a mom and a son is a task for mixed media, metaphor, and leaving some things unexplained.
Read MorePoems from Poland
One of the ways I remember my father is through poems he loved and ones I wish we could have read together. Here is a handful.
Read MoreJapan Remembered
Zenlike and modern but more bizarre than I expected, Japan left an impression that is as surprising today as it was ten years ago.
Read MorePortugal, Volume Two
A revisit can deepen one’s regard for a place and still let down expectations of better weather. The same can be said for photos.
Read MoreDenmark Revisited
Fifteen snapshots capture a place I’ve come to know well over the years, though my vantage point was new this time around.
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