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Hi there!

Sorry, I keep promising you all these stories and I am just too busy living the next adventures then writing about the old ones! I also have to be a bit aware of people pinching ideas from the page - I start to realise that it is a "tough world" out there ...

Read more: 018 - WORKING, WORKING, WORKING 08.11.2001

 

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Coucou!  Ca va? Wie geht es Euch? How is it going?

After a long, long trip to paradise I am back now in paradise Nr. two, which means that I went back from French Polynesia to Australia. In September, the Department of Science and Engineering of James Cook University saw my work in the international promotional brochure and absolutely wanted me as their photographer, which I promised.

Read more: 017 - MARQUESAS 26.01.2001

   

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Ia Orana, Welcome in French Polynesia.  Here I am now, after committing myself to 4 hard months of work.

After returning from my “working holiday” in Europe, I produce 100 promotional photos for the James Cook University in Townsville. Not enough! They really like my style and approach. In the end, graphic designer Randi Langvik puts my ideas into practice and we develop a new cooperate identity for the International Centre as well as a new design for all the promotional material for university.

Read more: 016 - FIRST BIG JOB AND OFF TO TAHITI 17.03.2001

 

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"How isit goin, mate?"

I am back in the Southern Hemisphere, back in the warmth. Sorry, that you did not hear from me for a long time, but the lifestyle of the tropics took over: "sorry, buddy, not today". But I was quite busy as well.

A short time after Christmas, which I spent in the tropical north of Queensland in the rainforest, I flew back home to Germany. The New Year started with a big party with many old friends. No need to say that it was very nice catching up with everybody. The second week of January, I worked for CREANDO, the International Foundation for Creativity and Leadership, at the Symposium for Creativity and Leadership in Zermatt.

 

Read more: 015 - DAILY LIFE IN AUSTRALIA 06.01.2001