The last 90 copies of my photo book Mellow will of course remain available in my online shop. However, I want to distribute some of them in a more personal way: through face-to-face meetings. I want to meet you, chat with you, answer your questions — simply because I feel like it's time to connect with my audience in person.
The route planning is still in its early stages. And this is where you come in: Which German city or nearby location should I definitely visit? Which places would welcome a stop on my tour? I'm excited to hear your suggestions for this premiere venture.
Those who know me understand that I can't sit still, even when I'm not planning a book tour. The 2026 calendar is already taking shape, with more than half of the images already captured. I've always been one to work way ahead of schedule — which, by the way, saved my ass during the pandemic, but that's another story.
Speaking of planning: My blog is set to flourish this year. I'm committed to publishing over 60 articles, all bilingual, all written with passion. This means you'll be hearing from me more than once a week. And I promise you: It won't be boring.
After a decade of blogging, I've really found my groove. Instead of pontificating about the latest camera gear, I write about what truly matters to me: insights into the world of nude photography, stories from a photographer's daily life, and practical tips for improving workflow. I'm also hoping to conduct more interviews this year.
This mix has carved out quite a unique niche for me, away from the usual photography chatter. In 2024, I particularly focused on improving my writing skills (hopefully you can tell).
Then there's my Patreon page. 150 photo series are planned for 2025, most of them in 4K. This might sound ambitious, but you know me: When I set my mind to something, I follow through. I often hear about other creators simply recycling old photos on their pages — but that's not how I work.
But now, back to planning my tour. The trunk is eagerly waiting to be filled with books. And who knows? Maybe my journey will bring me to your city in Germany or just across the border?