Paris. Arc de Triomphe as one of the city's many historical structures. It is a fantastic autumn when I visit this city with my family. A short week where all the city's highlights pass in review. Of course, the photo camera is constantly at the ready to capture impressions from the surroundings. But how do you create a different view of a building like this Arc de Triomphe, which has been photographed more than once? Using a wide-angle lens, I decide to portrait the Arc looking up from the bottom for a more estranged image. Possibly combine this image with "Paris Eiffel Tower in perspective" to have two particular icons of Paris in an equal layout on the wall.
What started out as travel photography in the 1990s grew into a hobby that got out of hand. Photography became a daily activity. Colour negative became slide, complemented by a fascination for black and white photography. I converted the Kodak T-Max, Tri-X and Ilford negation films in my.. Read more…