Photography about winter

Sundown in Essen showing RWE Tower, Evonic in November, winter

Sundown III

In winter sundowns in Essen look different.

Winter in Essen, Germany. RWE Tower in the back

snow

Winter in Essen always comes by surprise.

Heavy load by Dominik Jais

Heavy load

Symbolics in nature. The heavy load of snow.

tontun talo - snow on a small building

the Tontun Talo at the land of snow

it's bitter cold but I was invited for coffee, tee and joulutorttu.

time exposure of a car in front of a Zeche building in Essen

White and orange

I froze my ass off while taking a series of photos in the winter at some locations in Essen.

snowed in pillars at a industrial building during winter time

Winter wonderland III

snowed in pillars at a industrial building during winter time

Cuba - Havanna - A street

cuban affairs

Cigars, cars and landscapes. Photos from Cuba, the city of Havana, and Varadero

The Park deck at the Essen Rathaus Gallery

Ruhrpott Part Three - return of the wiseguys

3rd Part of the Ruhrpott Quadrologie. I walked through the city several times at different hours.

to the north

from Germany to Denmark to Sweden to Finland - by train using a Interrail ticket.

A closer lock at flowers at Stone Barns, New York, USA

the 7 states

In March 2016 Lumia and I travelled 7 US states. We were invited by Solar C³ITIES INC, a non-for-profit organization based in Pennsylvania.

Where no one looks at

Ruhrpott Part Four - long kiss goodbye

Part four of the Ruhrpott series. The final chapter. I was already torn away from Essen.

A small transporter besides a tree at an ecovillage

Portuguese days

In September 2017 I went to Portugal to meet with the Blueprint Alliance.

Miss Liberty - or what is visible of her

NYC spring

In 2014 I followed an invitation by SolarC³ITIES TH Culhane to visit NYC, Dobbs Ferry. It was the first time I went to the States.

Oslo Permanent

In 2019 I went to Oslo for the Nordic Institute…

A40 Essen at night

Ruhrpott Part One - a new city

Over 8 years I took a lot of photos. I started with a Canon 60D and then switched to a Sony Nex 7. Those bulky and heavy DSLRs are like dinosaurs…