From SOLO SKATEMAG

SOLO #55

The latest issue of SOLO is out. The loss of the magazine and the passing of its editor-in-chief will leave its mark. For years it was undisputedly one of the most important platforms for skaters, photographers and videographers.
For issue 55, I was able to contribute an article with poetic collective, which was also exhibited at the Vladimir Film Festival.
A large part of the SOLO crew will now carry on and publish skateboard content under the name Bubble. Good luck!

SOLO #52

My friend Louis Taubert and I went along the so called Atlantic Wall last year to explore and shoot some skateboarding. The full article is printed in the current issue of SOLO and also published online.

SOLO #47

My friend Maxi Schaible and I met up this spring to explore the suburbs of Barcelona. We luckily found a lesser known area that turned out to be a giant wholesale for Chinese products. You can find the whole story here.

SOLO #42

The 42nd edition of SOLO finally sees the light of day. After all those years shoulder to shoulder I am still hyped to be part of the magazine. This time I luckily squeezed some photos in there as well.

SOLO #35


Nils Brauer, my old Volvo 245 and I went on a long-awaited roadtrip to the arctic circle this summer.
Our 7000km journey basically took us through whole Scandinavia, crossing Norrland, Lappland, Lofoten Islands and so on.
The whole story including 17 photos of mine made it to Solo skatemag #35.
Go and turn real pages. Don‘t be afraid. It’s just paper.

SOLO #33

In issue 33 of SOLO skatemag golden oldie Michael Mackrodt was questioned about life, skateboarding and plenty of other things.

Working on the interview he showed me around in his hometown Berlin. I still feel very blessed to work closely with someone like Michi and I am sure we re going to team up again soon.

 

SVEN KANCLERSKI INTERVIEW

In the last issue of SOLO my friend Sven Kanclerski had to answer some questions about life, art and skateboarding.

I ve known this fellow for quite some time now and its pretty interesting to see how he evolved over the years.

Here is also a short Super-8 clip that we filmed.