Swimming Iceland
During several trips to Iceland in 2016/17 I took a closer look at the big variety of bathing traditions reaching from hot springs to water slides. All places belong to a network of social communication amongst the Icelandic society.
Peter Fallnbügl
At Cafe Heuer green nuts are used to create black liqueur and syrup. Peter Fallnbügl is specialist of diverse traditional pickling methods. He comes from the border area Marchfeld – Weinviertel as well as the young nuts he is working with. Published in Schaufenster, 2014
Nachlass Hopping
Nachlass Hopping was invented by Christof Stein. He opens doors of dead peoples flats in agreement with their relatives. For an entree fee you can take what you want. Therefor an economic way was found to add new value to things whose history isn´t told anymore. Published in Welt der Frauen und diePresse
Dr. Barbara Reisegger
The gynecologist presents her team and the wet paint ordination in Ried im Innkreis, 2021.
Iris Rubin
Autodidact Iris Rubin works as a model and diorama maker at natural history museum Vienna. The position was especially created for her. The botanist won the third price at „World Taxidermy Championships“ for her domestic nudibranch built from resin. Published in Welt der Frauen, 2013
Premiumpack
The company produces packaging solutions for high quality food. In the interests of sustainability and efficiency, Premiumpack is constantly working on the development of new, improved and environmentally friendly packaging.
Wolfgang Schön
The copper engraver Wolfgang Schön gave insight into his atelier in the first district of Vienna and revealed traditional skills in a family based company. Published in Die Presse
European Forum Alpbach
Since 1945, scientists, politicians, businesspeople, experts and students from all over the world meet each other every year in the small mountain village of Alpbach to exchange views. In the process of European Forum Alpbach, solutions for current problems are discussed. Every summer from 2014 – 2017 I worked with journalists of the daily newspaper DiePresse and took pictures of inhabitants, experts from all over the world and moods of the surrounding.