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In this work, I captured the power and vulnerability of a red poppy blossom—a single color in the darkness: luminous, fragile, pulsating.
The red seems to breathe, as if it were a memory, a sensation, or a heartbeat. A silent dialogue of light and emotion unfolds between abstraction and suggestion.
The combination of digital photography and vintage lenses from the analog era lends the image a mysterious depth. This creates an atmosphere that touches,… moves, and leaves room for individual interpretation – an energy that is both calming and invigorating.
My photographs are an attempt to pay homage to the beauty of nature – not in its outward form, but in its fleeting, often barely perceptible expression. I frequently work with very old lenses adapted to modern cameras. This deliberate combination of historical optics and contemporary technology decisively shapes my visual language. Blurring, layering, light artifacts, and digital manipulation are integral parts of my artistic process. The works originate from real photographic moments and only coalesce into independent pictorial spaces during the editing process. This results in works that lie between photography and imagination, which do not so much describe the world as invite the viewer to their own perception and to pause for reflection.