More often than not I love graffiti. As a photographer, it gives you so much to play with ...
I was on the train in Naples and noticed the windows had had some attention. So wicked but oh so very beautiful.

More often than not I love graffiti. As a photographer, it gives you so much to play with ...
I was on the train in Naples and noticed the windows had had some attention. So wicked but oh so very beautiful.

Herculaneum, an ancient Roman town destroyed by volcanic pyroclastic flows in 79 A.D.
It's a powerfully stunning place to visit. I would like to return there one day when the light isn't so bright and spend an entire day, or 3, wandering.

I remembered the incredible feeling of visiting Cairo as photographer while working on the Berlin project.
This was the view from my room, down in the heart of everyday Cairo ...

I loved this temporary art installation, photographed in Berlin.
It was the work of Iranian artist, Parastou Forouhar.

I remember photographing the remarkable artist, Ali Kaaf.
It was 2009 and he was exhibiting in Taswir – Islamische Bildwelten und Moderne, Martin-Gropius-Bau, in Berlin, Germany.

I was fortunate enough to photograph Taysir Batniji, in his"Voyage impossible" performance, in Berlin back in 2009.
Today he wrote, asking if he might use some of those images for an exhibition in France, in April this year. And it was so good to know that those photographs from that magical TASWIR Exhibition are still going out into the world.
Taswir - Univers iconographiques de l’Islam et modernité*, Martin-Gropius-Bau - Berlin, Germany
