I developed and scanned a few rolls before I left for Riga, I never got to post them until now.
Some of the stuff is from March and April, it seems like ages ago, it was still winter back then.
All photos shot in Berlin, on M6 and 35mm VC Nokton 1.4. Tri-X at boxspeed or ISO 800, developed in Xtol 1:1.
Scanned with Plustek 7600 and Silverfast

Inside the o2 arena. I took my sister to her first basketball game.

It was a super exciting game, with overtime and whatnot. ALBA won and we were quite happy.

Katja and Anton at Tempelhof Park

View from double-decker bus.

A teen girl’s dream: shopping at Hollister

At the new shopping mall in Steglitz


Breakfast with Sandra at Ungeheuer. They have one of the best breakkies around.

Esther telling us about her apartment: ground floor with a yard only for her, hard to find these days for a reasonable price.

Windboarders at Tempelhof

We watched them for a while, later they taught us how to ride on these things.

On my way to Globetrotter, getting some stuff for the trips.

Took a peek into the newly opened mall, I usually avoid them, but sometimes they make for some nice backgrounds.


Outside Cafe Oliv

On my way to Foto Impex

Alexanderplatz

I remember that I was quite glad that I wouldn’t have to go through TXL airport anymore. Well, that didn’t work out so well, the billboard is gone now and we’ll have to wait at least one more year until the new airport opens.

Waiting to pick up Rafaela.

I like the details in this one.


Sometimes, I don’t know why I take a photo, like this one, there was nothing special about it when I took it, just two women with their luggage. Only later on the screen did I see the repetition of lines. I sometimes wonder if it’s pure luck or the subconscious.

Out of focus Mitte girls

Choosing presents at Gestalten shop

Some ad for a tv show

We were in the middle of the runway at Tempelhof park when a storm came up.

No exit nearby and no umbrella, we got soaking wet.

After the rain.

You could make an entire series about those slogans printed on these bags.

Moving one

Second breakfast at Silberlöffel

At Neues Museum

Couldn’t decide which one I liked better. “A photographer is his own worst editor”.

Didn’t trust the lightmeter and overexposed. Should have trusted.

Turkish wedding photography

On Oranienstr at sunset

Monika, she runs Cafe Bajka. Got a really nice response from her when she recognized herself on one of my photos, and I gave her a print. Her cafe is really cute and cozy, so pay her a visit when you’re around Weichselstr.

Moving two

Waiting to cross Sonnenallee

A couple of shots from the filmset I was working on. Jude, 2nd AD on the left and Jenny, continuity & script. Moving the monitor table from Monbijoupark to Hackescher Markt.

Tiff, production supervisor

Tiff and Volker, Set PA

Setting up the steadycam

Focus puller in front, Berliner Dom in the back.

Ray, 2nd AD. One of the nicest and busiest person on set.

Field editing and video checking in the tunnel.

Kevin and Philipp, line producers

Tiff at work

Makeshift office

Moving the RED Epic to the next location

Another day, another location.

Camera B Unit

It was superwindy and we were all freezing.

And I was the only one who was excited that we were shooting in my neighborhood.

Goerlitzer Park

Textures

Met Adde Adesokan on a photo walk, talented and super friendly guy. You might know his photo series Triptychs of Strangers.

Oranienstr

Not much happening on a sunday morning

Mauerpark


Adde and Luis (from Lisbon), another really nice guy and street shooter I met that weekend.

Left over emotional intelligence