Bio

Started out by wanting to become a sculptor, but university and a professional carrier took over. Somehow you might say, I gave up on my desire. My love for art and my deep desire to make it never ever left me though - through decades. Attempts were made, but nothing ever really came out of it. It wouldn’t unfold, causing a concealed pain that never did leave me over the years.

Only last year then, out of intuition paved fore by a decisive process, I bought my camera and what goes with it. Little did I know, what consequences that would cause. It has revolutionized my life, to say the least – can hardly think of anything else, and is absolutely frenetic about it. It’s incitingly difficult and tremendously joy-bringing to fill out the field of vision with imagery out of nowhere: Where I once were - the Gaze has become an organ.

This joy I love to exchange with people sharing the same passion. That’s indeed a very rewarding add-on.