Art and Photography
World Art Day reminds us that art is not just decorative — it connects people, and brings peace, joy, and community into our lives.
Art and Photography Read Post »
World Art Day reminds us that art is not just decorative — it connects people, and brings peace, joy, and community into our lives.
Art and Photography Read Post »
Meet Family Solicitor Crystal Stewart: performing arts background, her own law firm, jazz on the side — and the most unrushed presence in the room.
Crystal Stewart from Stalwart Solicitors London Read Post »
There was a time in my life when I craved to go to a coffee shop before work just to feel like the day belongs to me. Coffee shops became the places of possible opportunities for me, where I felt hopeful that there`s the possibility of something happening around any next corner.
Cravings: How the longing for more life led me to Storytelling Photography Read Post »
At the Hospitality Week at the Excel Exhibition Center in East London, I found some great examples of branding and design in the hospitality industry.
Hospitality Week Excel London Read Post »
If you’re looking for a little escape, it doesn’t necessarily require packing a bag and booking a plane ticket …
An everyday Dolce Vita Read Post »
This week I have found myself praying much more often than usual. And this is thanks to a little everyday story.
Nature is reminding us of all sorts of important rituals and habits for our seasons – like preparing for spring and new opportunities.
Preparing for Spring Read Post »
The best part of photography is the people in front of the lens.
I’ve had the honor of photographing and filming so many amazing women.
Why do we look so different in photos than the picture of us that we see in the mirror? Apart from the fact that we automatically adjust our facial expressions in front of the mirror so that we like how our face looks, it’s mostly because our face is being mirrored.
Someone didn’t use a smartphone for 12 years. Scientists found that his nervous system returned to a state most grown-ups don’t even know anymore: continuous presence! How beautiful.
For the photo book ‘Anleitungen für Genießer’ (Instructions for Connoisseurs), my co-author and I invited people from Tübingen and the surrounding area to dinner and talked to them about what they enjoy and how they enjoy it.
Instrucions for Connoisseurs Read Post »
At Laupp&Göbel Printer cutting though hundrets of paper looks like cutting through a piece of cake. Why behind the scenes videos imagery can make a major difference for a company.
Behind the scenes at Laupp&Göbel Read Post »
When something is your sun, it’s more than just a hobby. It becomes your identity.
Don’t worry if your reels and posts don’t receive many likes – here’s a statistic that will put your mind at ease.
Does anyone hear me?? Read Post »
I`m working in my studio in Metzingen until mid February – Flowers always welcome.
Last Light of the day Read Post »
“I don’t think anyone has ever photographed me so nicely — I’m so grateful, and everyone is so happy about it. I usually don’t like having my picture taken, but here I look really natural, just like myself — it’s great!”
Flora’s advice is to use action steps as opportunities for connection. “Clients will never know the complexity of your job if you don`t let them know. You need to make it clear to them what you are doing – you are the expert after all.”
Flora Stamato, London Read Post »
As a master storyteller, Ben knows that strong emotions are what make an outstanding video.
“Such emotion can often be found in the story behind the business. People want to know: what makes people do what they do?”
It’s the 23rd of December, and I’m finally easing into the sense of Christmas, which comes with slowing down after weeks of juggling tasks in an uncoordinated way.
“Balance,” replies interior designer Susan Chesney when I ask her about how she would describe her style. “Materiality is important. I’m not a maximalist and not a minimalist either. I like a layered approach, I’m detail-oriented and a sense of history will always be present, and I like balanced elevation.”
Susan Chesney, London Read Post »
In conversation with Niall Fairhead, Art Dealer in London.
Niall Fairhead, London Read Post »
The city is full of signs that Christmas is around the corner which is fine by me.
Christmas Anticipation Read Post »
In conversation with webdesigner and Marketing Specialist Owen Wilson on capturing culture: Why the best websites start from the inside out.
Owen Williams, Southend Read Post »
Asking meaningful questions can make all the difference in a conversation and can generally be a great habit.
Community, efficiency and commitment are key elements that make traiNature such a successful fitness movement.
Melissa Mohr specializes in insurance consulting specifically for women. When she recently visited me at my studio in Metzingen, I asked her how she found her niche.
”You have to work on the foundation, then the rest will fall into place.”
Gabriele Kapp in Nürtingen Read Post »
“You can do irrefutably impossible things with the right amount of planning and support from intelligent and hardworking people, and pizza.” – quote by Scott M. Gimple
2 questions for Jenni Davis, Director of international business networking groups BNI in London, about networking as an introvert.
Jenni Davis in London Read Post »