Selected Works from My Photography Class
The Color of Nature
This series of three photographs centers around a single, self-chosen color, captured through elements found in nature. The subject is presented in an unusual or striking way – through composition, perspective, or camera settings – to highlight the emotional and visual impact of the chosen hue.
The Art of Color Contrasts
This photo series explores six fundamental types of color contrast: pure color, light-dark, cold-warm, complementary, quality, and quantity. Each image was thoughtfully composed to highlight one of these contrasts and show how they can shape atmosphere, tension, and visual interest through color alone.
The Four Elements
This four-part photo series is dedicated to the classical elements – earth, water, fire, and air – as they appear in the everyday surroundings of Linz. From the flowing Danube and ancient sandstone formations to the warmth of fire at home and the smoke rising from industry, each image reflects the natural forces that shape both our environment and our awareness. The project invites us to look more closely at the elements we encounter every day but often overlook.
Season of Bloom
This photo series captures the essence of spring — a season of color, renewal, and delicate beauty. Inspired by the joyful awakening of nature, I chose to focus on blooming flowers using a short focal length to highlight their detail and vibrancy. Through composition, focus, and a consistent visual language, the series celebrates the quiet poetry found in nature’s rebirth.
Architecture in Two Perspectives
This photographic study explores architecture from two angles: one image presents a clear, objective view that highlights the structure’s proportions, lines, and materials without distortion. The second focuses on mood and atmosphere, capturing a detail or section of the building in a way that evokes emotion and narrative. Together, these perspectives show how architecture can be both functional and poetic.