Sandra Stops tells stories through images – quietly, sincerely, and with great sensitivity. Her work often emerges intuitively and shows that clarity and depth don’t have to be mutually exclusive. Her work invites you to pause, without ever being intrusive. It’s less about grand gestures and more about what resonates
This week, Silvio answers my questions. He is a passionate photographer.In his adopted home of East Frisia, he specializes in capturing his clients’ stories through images. His services include weddings, family portraits, corporate events, and artistic projects. Silvio places great importance on creating a sense of trust – it’s the
Antje Schulz is a creative explorer with a special passion for illustration. Combining kawaii cartoons with vintage elements, she creates illustrations that carry her own distinctive signature. Her creative journey has been anything but straightforward – from elderly care to graphic design and finally to self-employment. In the interview, she
Kathy ist eine kreative Seele. Sie bezeichnet sich selbst – zu Recht – als Wortmalerin und Literaturträumerin. Schon seit ihrer Kindheit begleitet sie das Schreiben, doch erst vor einigen Jahren entschloss sie sich, ihre Geschichten mit der Welt zu teilen. Neben dem Schreiben taucht sie gerne in die Welt der
Ich freue mich, dass in dieser Woche mal wieder ein anderer kreativer Bereich in mein Interview-Projekt hüpft. Diesmal beantwortet nämlich Simone Rindlisbacher meine Fragen. Sie ist Fotografin und hat sich auf Porträt- und Tanzfotografie spezialisiert. Ihr Antrieb? Ganz einfach: Simone interessiert sich wirklich für die Menschen, die sie vor der
This week, I had the pleasure of interviewing illustrator Bianka Behrami and photographer Kate Brunch. Both are versatile creatives with over 20 years of experience in the industry. However, this interview took a different turn. Instead of focusing on their individual creative fields, we delved into the creative community they
My interviewee this week, Anita Griebl, has been helping people discover their own creativity for years. For her, painting is a joyful expression of intuition and emotions. She sees it as an invitation to embrace ease. In her workshops, she encourages participants to engage with the creative process without pressure,
Maria Chiariello expresses her art in many forms. As the non-verbal stage persona Ms. Italia, she captivates audiences alongside Mr. Rockalicious in the duo Mitossi, blending music, mime, and theatre into a wild, enchanting performance. Without a single word, she brings her stories to life. Off stage, Maria shares her
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