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Nocturnal


Nocturnal 

Nocturnal 


If the night is your day, you know that your inner clock does not run according to the times that are considered „normal“ in society. I, too, feel the same way.

With my photo documentation I wanted to investigate the nocturnal Stuttgart and in doing so I set myself certain locations, as well as parameters, which were to be repeated over the entire period of the documentation. I mainly focused on the districts of Stuttgart Mitte and Stuttgart West and wanted to investigate and report on them. As a temporal framework I set myself a time between 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m., four hours of pure darkness, which were illuminated by the lights of the city.

These photographic explorations were to be compared to a trip that began in a lockdown with curfew. After 10pm, the streets were as deserted as I had ever seen in Stuttgart. This curfew ended with nights of public partying again, and for a moment it felt as if everything was as it had been a few years before.



All is fleeting


All is fleeting

All is fleeting


All is Fleeting was created at a time in which a person very close to me had died and I was increasingly thinking about the transience of many things in this life. The image motif for this poster shows a cream cheese invaded by mold, which is not directly recognized by many as mold through your fluffy effect and stimulates the first thought games of the people.



Don´t Break


Don´t Break

Don´t Break


The poster Don’t Break was created in the times of the pandemic, when curfews and limited contacts were part of everyday life, when all lectures were held online and the biggest distance covered during the day was from bed, to the bathroom, to the desk and back to bed.