Timelapse

SHOWREEL

This is my showreel, the shots I'm most proud of. It includes timelapse and hyperlapse from Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt, San Francisco, Amsterdam, Monaco, France and Italy.

 

 Berlin | A Timelapse & Hyperlapse Adventure 4K

Welcome to Berlin! A Timelapse & Hyperlapse Adventure in 4K This video shows you mostly sunrises and sunsets, as I find these the most fascinating and they are more difficult to create. I started in February 2019 and finished in November 2020. I created over 300 timelapse & hyperlapse, but not all of them made it into the final video. 105,000 images were created that take up 4.16 TB of storage capacity. Holy! I really hope you all enjoy the video and thanks so much for watching!

 

 Autumn in Amsterdam | 8K

In autumn 2021 I spent two full days in Amsterdam to record these 23 time-lapses. I wish I could have spent more time capturing more time lapses, but overall it was a great trip. Subscribe to my channel because another video is in preparation showing the whole Netherlands, so stay tuned.

 

Festival of Lights 2021 Berlin | 8K60

I timelapsed this event here in Berlin on 6/10 days with a Canon EOS R5. This results in 48 timelapses and a total of 636 GB. That was a massive amount of work to get through in this short time. Festival of Lights Berlin is a free annual international event that takes place in September to October in Berlin, Germany. It transforms landmarks and buildings across the city through the use of illuminations, luministic projections and 3D mapping. Structures, streets and squares, including Brandenburg Gate, the Berlin TV Tower, the Berlin Cathedral, or the Berlin Victory Column have been metamorphosed through light each year since the first Festival of Lights took place in 2005.

 

Port of Hamburg - A Time-Lapse Adventure 4K

Welcome to Port of Hamburg, Germany! These Timelapse videos were shot between late 2020 and early 2021 after 3 visits in Hamburg using a Canon 5D Mark II and 6D. The Port of Hamburg is a seaport on the river Elbe in Hamburg, Germany, 110 kilometres (68 mi) from its mouth on the North Sea. Known as Germany's "Gateway to the World", it is the country's largest seaport by volume. In terms of TEU throughput, Hamburg is the third-busiest port in Europe after Rotterdam and Antwerp and 15th-largest worldwide. In 2014, 9.73 million TEUs (20-foot standard container equivalents) were handled in Hamburg.