My passion for drones started in 2013 when I held my first DJI in my hands. From that moment, I knew this tool would become essential for my visual world. Aerial perspectives immediately felt like a natural extension of how I see and create. Since then, drones have been part of my workflow on almost every production. With around 4000 flight hours, I have captured an enormous range of projects – from high intensity action sports with brands like Red Bull, Slingshot and eFoil Riders to cinematic productions for Porsche and Mercedes as well as architectural, lifestyle and fashion shoots.
What fascinates me the most is how drones shift the way we experience a location. They create perspectives no ground camera can achieve. They reveal structure, symmetry and atmosphere that often stay hidden. From above, spaces open up, light behaves differently and the world feels calmer, wider and more expressive. A drone shot can turn a simple place into an emotional moment.
For me, a drone is not a gadget I use on the side. It is a creative tool I rely on to elevate stories, define mood and show architecture, landscapes and emotions from a completely new point of view. Every flight is intentional, every angle chosen for a reason and every frame designed to feel modern, clean and cinematic.
Aerial imagery expands what is possible.
It adds emotion where there was only space.
It turns locations into experiences worth remembering.