My mission is also my dream....

At first glance, they look alike....

I am on a real mission. I dream of keeping photography alive as a passionate profession. That it is not swallowed up by the “snapshot” iPhones and cameras that are all on -P-. I dream of people starting to see the difference between iPhone snapshots and photos from an automatically set camera, and the image taken by the photographer. At first glance, they look alike, but they are not. One is worth nothing more than the other and they both make beautiful things. Only the road to it, which is different.

Not because of the length of the lens....

Recognition and recognition of a photographer is not determined by the purchase price of the camera and certainly not by the length of the lens. Every photographer has a camera, but not everyone with a camera is a photographer.

The light challenges him...

A true photographer not only sees light, he smells light, he feels light. Light challenges him. He wants to knead light like a block of clay. He wants to shape it and bend it to his will. ISO values, shutter speeds and apertures fly through his mind. Super-fast, he put all three of them in exactly the right place. He does not fight, but dances with the light. The photographer is always dancing with the light. Whether in full sunlight or by candlelight.

Photographers,...arm in arm.

I am on a true mission. I dream of all true photographers dancing arm in arm with the light. They dance and dance and while dancing they invite anyone who wants to learn more about photography to dance with them. Along with my Nikons, I am on that true mission.