Work

The photographs in this cycle, Imperfect Garden, were created in our own garden, a biodiverse space in which we embrace the wabi sabi principles of imperfection, impermanence and naturalness. The garden has taught me that I am not the great controller but the caretaker at best.

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Seed heads are a miraculous story of life and death. A seed head is the dried flowering or fruiting part of a plant, which contains the seeds. Seed heads develop in the centre of the flower. As the petals wilt, they dry … more


New, constructed and idealised realities emerge from a process of deconstruction and subsequent reconstruction in the series Symmetry. Surprisingly, these images are entirely convincing and it is not immediately obvious what is happening in them. But are they real? … more


Portraiture on location, in my secluded garden and in the studio. My portrait photography can be found in clients' homes, in magazines, on book covers and on websites ... more

The series Deadheading documents the fragile and transient beauty of decay by recording one phase in the cycle of growth, prime, death and rebirth … more


How we perceive reality is a central theme in my work. In this series, Fog Two, I have used fog to hide what is normally visible. This allows the viewer to imagine what the scenery should look like, creating instant, personal(ised) and impermanent landscapes … more


Nudes and Nude Portraits 2002—2014more

The photographs in the series Night Sky are an experiment with the accumulation of time and light. They are studies of a period of time rather than a snapshot of a moment in time ... more


The Lost Silence Of The Land consists of 12 photographs, which I created in one day during a visit to the area of my childhood in Austria. The fog on the day allowed me to resurrect in my mind the scenery, which I remember from when I was a child, and to make it appear real ... more


A selection of my photographs used as book covers ... more