I am a Hamburg based photographer. As a natural scientist I work on my photographic projects from this perspective with the need to bring order. My photographic work has been selected as a finalist in several photo competitions and has been exhibited in Australia, Europe, Iran and South America. It is influenced by the work and teaching of Siegfried Hansen, Steven Shaw, Alec Soath and Mark Power under the constant desire to develop myself further. Inspired by Christian Patterson's "Redheaded Peckerwood", I am currently photographing the emotional traces of the Great Hamburg Flood of 1962 as part of my year of study at the Hamburger Werkstattfotografie under the direction of Michael Grieve, building on my work "Haymat Wilhelmsburg", which I developed in my master class with Andreas Herzau. As a member of various groups of photographers I organized photo festivals, curated group exhibitions and guided through exhibitions.