Photography originally wanted to preserve the dead and document the environment. I am currently working with pinhole cameras in Berlin a city that is desperate to get rid of its ugliness and its history to become dull and modern instead documenting some of the places that are bound to disappear in the near future. It is simple physics: myriads of light rays find their way through a tiny pinhole and burn an image onto sheetfilm. Being very time-consuming and unpredictable with 40 minutes exposure time it is quasi the antidote to those billions of pixel everyone seems to accumulate.. which might suddenly disappear one day, who knows..