Photographic Work

Blurry photo of people sitting in a dimly lit wooden-paneled room with hanging glasses above, possibly at a bar or restaurant.

An experimental feature film exploring the unfulfilled love story of two young women at the Art Academy in Düsseldorf, interlaced with philosophical dialogues in Athens. A project designed to address the growing need and demand for unseen, inclusive female and queer perspectives, presented in a sensitive, authentic, and distinctly artistic manner.

Mai Beginning

A feature film by Julia Diệp My Feige
my role in the project: gaffer & still photographer

A lurry photo of a woman in a white dress jumping into a swimming pool with a pink flamingo in the forground

People usually want what they don’t have. A story about life and three school friends.

Popcorn Himmel

A musical short film by Katharina Dolle
my role in the project: still photographer & camera grip

A man over a puppet lying on the floor in a dimly lit room with beige curtains.

In this short drama, a lonely lost-and-found office employee projects his desperate longing for a relationship onto a mannequin he discovers. Fueled by the online incel (involuntary celibate) community, he spirals into a tragic escalation of his fears, ultimately driving him to despair.

Meine Marie


A short film by Christian Belz, Ulduz Madatkhanova, Lena Tondello & Senóre Valim 
my role in the project: continuity, make-up sfx & still photographer

A young man with dark hair sits on an orange seat in a subway station, wearing a black leather jacket, blue jeans, and brown shoes. He is looking to his left, with a woman in a red jacket blurred in the background.

A film about the past, the future, and the possibility of changing everything.
'My name is Helen Trollmann. I am your daughter. I come from the future. And I am going to shoot you.'
With these words, Kai Trollmann's night begins—a night that could change his future forever.
The story follows Kai, a young man who misses the last train at a subway station one night, only to encounter his future daughter shortly after. She plans to kill him before he can even conceive her, as he is destined to meet her mother on the first train the following morning. Bound by a shocking realization, they are forced to spend the remaining hours together until the first train arrives—Kai and his uncertain future, Helen and the past she shares with her father, and a present that holds the potential to change everything.

Die erste Bahn

A feature film by Gero Brötz & Marcus Veith.
my role in the project: colorist, lighting assistant, camera grip & still photographer