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It’s enough to see the things the way they are

Photography was something common in my family. My father has a solid collection of slides capturing pretty much every single major church, cathedral or monastery all across Europe. Sometimes I’m surprised that he still finds one, that hasn’t been in his files yet.

My dear uncle Manfred was a musician and traveller who came around far and his slide shows would show places I didn’t even know they exist. To me his photographs were my personal National Geographic. His talent and passion taught me that it’s not enough to just take a picture of maybe some exotic face. You need to connect for making an image vivid.

So when I started taking pictures with my mothers Rolleiflex at the age of 6 years or so, I pretty soon experienced the frustrating feeling of getting back the prints from the lab. That wonderful violet sword lily – in black and white… that wasn’t what I wanted to show!?

This may have been the most important learning for me: it’s not the material you work on or camera you use that gives quality to a picture. Whatever shown on the photograph has to contain a message.

From that time on I hardly was seen without a camera and I can’t be thankful enough that my mother supported me so much by paying material and lab checks … But my focus mostly was on the equipment (and man, I WAS equipped!). It certainly is one part of the job to know about the wide range of technical/optical possibilities. But decades, and many thousand pictures taken later I am back to basics: my travel gear shrunk (even though  I’m always afraid to leave something at home that I might be needing), and exactly this gives me the freedom to be present, to dive into what I am surrounded by – instead of missing the chance changing lenses …