Latest Update: ROFFARRIVAL zine launch – Time is the new space – Rotterdam – 30. January 2026
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Latest Update: ROFFARRIVAL zine launch – Time is the new space – Rotterdam – 30. January 2026 ++++++
Visual insights at the intersection of geography and society. Through photography and research, I explore subtle shifts between the expected and the unexpected – between theory and practice, causality and correlation.
LATEST PHOTO SERIES:
Batumi Boom Town (2024)
Hyper Renewal, Surveillance and Rooftops in Batumi, Georgia
Georgia, 2024
Moments of ordinary unordinary III
Or at least, that’s what we like to believe
here and there, 2023 - 2025
Exhibition "Im Tunnel” (2024)
underground photos, a cinema, and a tunnel rave
Frankfurt, 2024
Batumi Boom Town (2024)
Hyper Renewal, Surveillance and Rooftops in Georgia’s Las Vegas of the Black Sea
Batumi, 2024
Life and Death in Lisboa (2020)
Architecture, a decayed cemetery and an old harbor in Lisbon
Portugal, 2020
Highways & Landscape I (2024)
A brand new car, modernised highway passes, and an economised landscape
Georgia, 2024
Workersunit II (2024)
soviet wave, three commieblocks, and a shabby elevator
Tibilisi, 2024
Workersunit No. 1 (2024)
mine workers, soviet housing projects and a boycott
Chiatura, 2024
NYC in Spring (2018)
Antennas, the A. dream, and drunken racoons in the trash bin
New York City, 2018
In the train (2028)
The classics in street photography – people, trains, and maintaining that eye contact
Tokyo, 2018
Exhibition “Ghost Towers” (2023)
Geographie, die Akademie und der Hochhauswahn
Frankfurt, 2023
Ghost Station (2020)
an abandoned subway network, a midsize German city, and slightly miscalculated vision of public transport
Rhineland-Pfalz, 2020
New Faces, New Bhopal (2019)
A dark history, toxic heritage and a child leaving its parents
India, 2019
12 h in Mumbai (2019)
Cars, Cows, and Confusion
India, 2019
Crystal Mountains (2019)
What does modern agriculture have to do with gigantic slag heaps rising in the middle of Hesse?
Germany, 2019
Closing time in New Delhi (2019)
Holi, a gigantic metropolis, and a totally reversed night-day-rhythm
India, 2019