THE THINGS I HAVE FOUND

Have you ever thought about the stories behind lost objects? The little things that may have once been treasured possessions and are now lying in the dirt on the side of the road?

I want to take a closer look at these objects and give them a platform. So I take them home and take photographs of them to give them all the same stage. Then I ask authors to come up with stories about how these things got to the places where I found them. I want to hear the stories about THE THINGS I HAVE FOUND.

XLSEMANAL

XLSEMANAL is the most widely read magazine in Spain, distributed with 23 leading newspapers. It was launched in November 1987 and each Sunday provides households with in-depth features, interviews and contributors such as Arturo Pérez Reverte, Juan Manuel de Prada, Carlos Herrera, David Gistau, Eduardo Punset, Lorenzo Silva and Martín Berasategui.

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THE LOCK DOWN DIARIES

When I started to shoot these series some months ago it was for totally different reasons. But with COVID 19 the situation has changed dramatically. Everyone I talk to these days tells me the same story: "I'm home, hanging on my phone or watching TV. More than ever the smartphone/internet has become the key to the world because it is the only way to stay connected right now.

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Adobe live for Business

I’m thrilled to announce that I will be one of the speakers at Adobe’s next “Adobe Live for business” event. It’s all about Design this time and I’ll talk about my work as a designer at McKinsey & Company.

It’s happening on February 19, 2020.

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Out now! WHAT WOULD THE COMMINITY THINK?

When I shot this series I explored the back yards in my home town Munich. My head was full of stories of what might be going on behind these windows and doors. We live in a society where the private life becomes more and more a public catwalk. Everybody can take part in the highs the lows and in betweens of other peoples lives.

But at this point most of the time we get to choose what we want to share and what not. People share the things that make them look good, sophisticated, successful – whatever they want the world to think about them. But will it always stay this way? Will a closed door in the future still mean nobody gets to see what we do, say or feel? Every move you make has to be a conscious decision. You have to keep in mind: "What would the community think?".

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