An Austrian startup hired me to photograph its event in Hamburg. The photos appeared in Forbes and international media—shortly thereafter, the company closed a $23.6 million funding round.
The European Wood-Based Materials Symposium has been using my photos for over ten years for invitations and announcements of its next event—and the event keeps growing every year.
A LinkedIn post following a corporate event received 105 likes. These aren’t exceptions. That’s the goal of every assignment.
Photojournalism was my school of photography. Soccer in the rain, the red carpet, press conferences, the Pope at the stadium. No assistant, no second chances, no room for error. Entire newspaper pages depended on my photos.
I bring this mindset to every corporate event: I don’t wait until everything is perfect—I recognize the moment as it unfolds.
At 1.90 meters tall, I’m never really invisible at an event. But my clients still quickly forget that I’m there. That’s on purpose.
I grew up in the Eifel region and have called Hamburg home for almost 20 years.
The fact that my name means “light” in Latin—perhaps that wasn’t a coincidence. I usually shoot alone, speak English and French, and, just in case, have a network of colleagues whom I know personally and would recommend without hesitation.
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