Moon #1 of 9, 2016
Hand-printed black & white photograph on historic East German paper.
The Lunatic
BLINDSIDE 2018
The Lunatic is a body of work about the images we construct and carry within us that create our perception of the universe. The exhibition presents a series of photographic objects, such as contact prints exposed by the light of the moon and the restaging of a chance encounter with a pool of planetary particles.
Tea & Eggs, 2019
C-Type Digital Print
Keep It Unreal
BUS Projects 2019
I make pictures for people so they can remember life just how they like it. It’s not real, but that’s how I remember everything. I put it all together in front of me and point the camera at it and I work and work and work until everything is just right and then there it is! I look at the photograph and it feels real, the camera is good like that. The colours aren’t real though; they’re just made up, made up from my memory. I don’t mind, it’s just how I want to remember everything anyway. I try not to think about it too much, just enough so I know it’s me in there too, me in the picture.
The Beaver Tree, 2017
Unique C-Type Hand Print
TURIST
No Vacancy Gallery 2017
I spent three years in Berlin and I really slowed down. At first I took photographs fast and tried to see everything fast until I bought a tiny film camera on the Internet that would cost me every time I pressed the button.
Of course I didn’t just think about the money, I also stopped and looked longer like a sketcher getting to know every shadow, shape and detail of their subject.
Blue Bird, 2015
Digital C-Type Print
Impossible Plants
Junior Gallery 2017
Impossible Plants is a series of photographs about the tropical biospheres in and around Berlin, and the lengths that these immersive greenhouses go to cultivate exotic plants in displays of absurd mimicry and elaborate construction.
Meridian/Parallel, 2013
Hand-Bound Book
Meridian/Parallel
Meridian/Parallel is a story about gentrification in Williamsburg, New York, told through photographs of its public trees.
First produced as a hand-bound book, this work has since been adapted for an exhibition at Galerie Pavlova, Berlin.