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The more eternal, the better - Tracing time at horgenglarus
January 31, 2025
Walking through the historic halls of Horgenglarus, this phrase caught my eye on a poster: “Je ewiger, desto besser.” The more eternal, the better. A fitting motto for a place where time does not erode quality—it refines it.
As a photographer, I am always drawn to traces—the silent imprints of…
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On Photography: Shooting Glarus
January 22, 2025
Photography is a great tool for building bridges. Much like jazz musicians who can have a jam session without speaking the same language, it’s exciting to discover a place together as fellow photographers and observe how everyone perceives it in their own individual way and ultimately captures it in images. …
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Is authenticity the new currency?
January 9, 2025
In an era where artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming industries, reshaping workflows, and even redefining creativity, it’s easy to feel unsettled. Many tasks are being automated, jobs are changing—or disappearing altogether—and the sheer volume of AI-generated content can feel overwhelming.
Recently, I had the opportunity to host an introductory workshop…
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Photographers who left a mark: Stephen Shore
January 9, 2025
Stephen Shore: Elevating the Everyday
Stephen Shore’s photography has always resonated with me for its ability to find beauty in the ordinary. Born in New York City, Shore started exploring photography at a young age, and his journey led him to work with Andy Warhol at The Factory. This early…
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Photographers who left a mark: Bernd & Hilla Becher
January 9, 2025
Bernd and Hilla Becher: Architects of Industrial Memory
Bernd and Hilla Becher’s work has profoundly impacted my understanding of photography and its potential to document and preserve history. This remarkable duo from Germany dedicated their careers to systematically photographing industrial structures, creating a visual archive that highlights the beauty and…