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I grew up in a small village in northern Germany and have been living in Weimar since 2021, where I study Visual Communication with a focus on photography. My work moves between documentary and artistic approaches. It starts from a social interest shaped by my environment and professional experiences. I focus on people and the situations they are part of. I understand photography as an exchange. It is built on relationships, attention, and trust, not distance. My focus is portrait photography. I am interested in an open and universally accessible visual language, often carried by mood. I mainly work on location with natural light. For editorial projects, I also use the studio.
An image- and text-oriented reflection on the photographic portrait, curated and designed by students of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar under Prof Dr Birgit Wudtke. The publication brings together portrait series by BA and MA students alongside research texts by doctoral students and external authors, produced during the project module PORTRAIT SETTINGS.
Portrait Series: Lilli Baro, Anna Maria Bartels, Eric Beck, Margarita V. Beltrán, Ivan Djambov, Mai Do, Zita Frohloff, David Frommhold, Daša Maria Geiger, Jakob Grathwohl, Jacob Heine, Johannes Heppner, Laura Hörning, Nouhalia Karroum, Nina Kegel, Esin Özge Kinik, Leon Klose, Elias Knochenhauer, Remington Chloe Koebel, Marleen Kölmel, Luisa Mielenz, VV Morais, Luisa Pham, Tarek Rishmawi, Daniel Schneegaß, Julia Schöffel, Andreas Schwab, G. Ray Seferian, Pia Seufert, Anica Steinbart, Jay Steinert, Tim Ullrich, Jasper Venter, Maya Vieth, Carlotta Wegener. Texts: Marie Köhler, Teresa Fischer, Christina Irrgang, Anika Meier, Margarita V. Beltrán, Birgit Wudtke. Design: Tobias Schmidt, Lilli Baro. Design Workshop: KELA-MO, Berlin.
220 pages · 20 × 27 cm · März 2025 · ISBN 978-3-945301-80-7
A publication documenting exhibitions in the outdoor space since 2020. Showcasing „Sichten", „Kartierung", „Grasslands for Insects" (Mattis Kuhn), „Please hold the Line" (Elias Errerd), and „Ohh Please" (Franziska Nast). Students of the Visual Communication programme at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar are featured with photographic works. Texts by Arie Hartog, Tobias Heine, Max Slowwell, Mira Anneli. Offset Print: Gutenberg Beuys Feindruckerei.