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How could I ever trade such and experience? London, Munich, Berlin, Ibiza, Amsterdam and more. This summer was filled with plenty of unexpected surprises for me. Here are just a few I happened to catch on camera. The song is …
Panorama
Before software like photoshop, creating panoramas used to be quite the task. Now with apps like Autostitch, they can easily and impressively be created right on an iPhone. Most of these are 30+ pictures from an iPhone 3GS, combined …
I was invited to film the Ribback Wedding this past Saturday. It took place about an hour south of Munich at a place called Herrsching am Ammersee. It was quite an amazing ceremony, with plenty of interesting people attending. It …
Shot a bit at the small fair next to the Olympic Village the other night. All in 60fps, slowed down to 1/2x speed. The song is Surreal by Markus Schulz. Apparently I really like his new album Do You Dream…
Ribback Wedding: Herrsching am Ammersee
Along with RJ Hoendorf, another intern at Norcom, I was invited to film the Ribback Wedding this past Saturday. It took place about an hour south of Munich at a place called Herrsching am Ammersee. It was quite an amazing …
Munich: Olympic Village
Constructed in 1968, the TV Tower in Olympic village stands at almost 900 feet. The view from the top is nothing less than breathtaking. Sights to see include olympic center, which was constructed for the 1972 Olympics on an old …
Dachau
Located about 20 minutes outside of Munich is the city of Dachau. In 1933 the Nazi’s built a concentration camp here that would become the prototype for all such places. More than 35,000 Prisoners were believed to have lost their …
Munich, DE
Living in Munich for almost a month really gives you a unique view of your surroundings. It’s not just about the sights, it becomes more than that. It’s about the heartbeat and what makes it tick, not about all the …
Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria
Two hours outside of Munich lies Neuschwanstein Castle. It was build in the 1880s by King Ludwig II. The setting is magnificent. The Castle itself is situated atop a high hill looking over the lowlands; and behind the hills, lies …
