I got into photography by joining my friend Oliver on his photo trips. We used a digital Nikon camera and had plenty of fun trying out many different approaches on photography which accompany digital photography. With years moving on, our common friend and photography patron Daniel inspired me to use an analouge camera. My choice fell to the versatile and compact Hasselblad system, which I'm using till this day. Shooting on film made a big difference on how I approached photography. It takes more time to compose a subject and the picture demands more caretaking for the right choice of film and exposure. Also my time invested into photography (in the broad term), shifted away from post-processing to composing of the picture before the shutter released. By diving deeper into the theory of analouge photography, I got more control of the photographic process, by developing and enlarging my black and white pictures.
The pictures showed on this site, where not post-processed, besides dust-removal.