Monthly Archives: January 2008

Thank God It’s Digital

This from earlier this week, at 7500 feet in the Dolomites, in a snowstorm, at minus 20 degrees Celsius. Other than this relatively clear image suggests, visibility was extremely poor, and the storm covered my own footprints with snow within less than ten minutes. So what I did to get back safely was to photograph [...]
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Those Berlin Years

Scanning old work is a little bit like looking through a family photo album. I decided to use the Imacon. The best thing about it is that it forces you to do a super-tight edit beforehand, because it makes the scanning an even more tedious experience, compared to using one of the standard Nikon scanners. [...]
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Odyssey, Revisited

Finally, it has happened. During the last couple of years, when going back and forth between Germany and the US, with every trip I brought my German toothpaste to Manhattan. At some point it usually ran out, and I had to use, grudgingly, one of the odd-tasting, much more aggressive seeming American brands for the [...]
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