The Weather is
To confront my growing anxiety about an increasingly severe climate change, I have been documenting the weather from the vantage point of my apartment in central Munich with my camera since 2023. As an ongoing project, The Weather is reflects on climate change and how it has altered both the weather and my emotional experience of it in everyday life.
In the fluid transition between spring, summer, autumn, and winter, I experience the weather as a succession of loose moments that seem to exist disconnected from the destructive effects of global climate change. Yet when there is no snow in winter, or when summer is defined by heatwaves and extreme rainfall, I am confronted with an unlocatable loss, a rhythm that was once a reliable sense of normality.
In this work, I explore the weather as something directly experienced and as something deeply interwoven with our emotional and cultural realities. The images reflect on in-between moments of calm within an eroding system, and on weather as an ongoing feedback loop of human behavior.



















