Posts marked with the tag “brienz

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Spring on the way

Monday, 1st March 2010 • Individual photographs, Landscape photographyNo comments

Mist rising from the lake during the early morning in Brienz, Switzerland. Photograph taken in 2005.


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Brienz Quay – print auction for Haiti

Thursday, 21st January 2010 • In the Media, Individual photographs, Prints for saleNo comments

When I first posted this photo in 2006 of mist on the lake at Brienz, I had no idea that it would become so popular. From the 3,580 photos I’ve [...]


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Permanent Tourist 2010 Calendar

Monday, 14th December 2009 • Individual photographs, Landscape photography, Prints for sale, TravelNo comments

It’s been a hectic week and weekend, hence the delay in posting that I’ve released my 2010 calendar.


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Ballenberg out of season

Tuesday, 17th November 2009 • Switzerland galleriesNo comments

An autumn stroll around the Ballenberg open-air museum with Jo’s parents.


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Winter Sunset

Monday, 3rd August 2009 • Individual photographs, Landscape photographyNo comments

A tremendously colourful winter sunset in Brienz, where I used to work, looking from the small tourist village along the lake to Interlaken.


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One year on

Friday, 31st July 2009 • Individual photographs, LifeNo comments

A year ago today, I left my previous employer after seven and a half years to start a new working life in Bern.


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Jungfrau Zeitung secures its newspaper business

Friday, 31st July 2009 • In the Media, InternetNo comments

The newest version of the newspaper, to which I still subscribe online despite no longer working or living in the catchment area, produced by a small handful of people and covering purely local news instead of falling to the temptation of reporting news from more distant regions, is at least a match for – if not better than – most national newspapers.


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Actor portraits – Ueli der Chnächt

Sunday, 22nd March 2009 • PortraitureNo comments

Costumed portraits of actors in the Brienz Dramatic Society production of Jeremias Gotthelf’s “Ueli der Chnächt”.


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Photo book “In Brienz”

Tuesday, 25th November 2008 • Books and Publications, Documentary galleries, Friends and FamilyNo comments

Here are a few examples of photos from my photo book, “In Brienz”. I have collated the book from my archives as a personal review of my years with my [...]


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In Brienz

Wednesday, 19th November 2008 • Photography, TravelNo comments

I’ve been taking a rest from photography for a while, as I had become addicted to finding “the next photo” and it was taking over much of what I did. [...]


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Last Day in Brienz

Friday, 1st August 2008 • Individual photographs, WorkNo comments

Photos from my last day in Brienz after seven and a half years with Gossweiler Media AG are now online at Flickr.


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TFI Thursday

Thursday, 31st July 2008 • Life, Work3 comments

So this is what it feels like to be on a last day at work. Not much different from any day over the past few weeks, as I began winding [...]


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Into the end

Friday, 18th July 2008 • Life, WorkNo comments

In a day less than two weeks, I shall be leaving this office for the last time. I have been working at this desk for nearly three years and in [...]


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Eva

Thursday, 19th June 2008 • Friends and Family, Individual photographsNo comments

A portrait of a work colleague during her cigarette break outside our offices earlier today.


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Desk Memories

Friday, 9th May 2008 • Life, Work3 comments

This is a collage of photographs of my desk in Brienz, where I’ve spent many long hours since moving upstairs in 2005. All of the websites I’ve developed in my [...]


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