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Calendar 2026

As every year, there will be a landscape photography calendar again for the next year!

This year it features only 2 unpublished images, one just taken 2 weeks ago!
If you are interested and have not yet a new wall calendar for next year or if you’re looking for Christmas gift, go ahead and drop me a message or write me an e-Mail at contact(at)philipp-lutz.net.

The calendar is available as matte print on premium paper in A3 (45 x 30 cm) landscape format.

It will be 19,50€ for the calendar + 4,50€ shipping (DE). If you live outside of Germany just ask me for the shipping costs.

Happy new year and new pics

Happy belated new year to all readers of this blog 😉
I hope you all had a good and relaxing time over the Christmas holiday season too.

I used the time to process some old gems from my ever-growing backlog of images. This backlog is still huge, but thanks to the Covid pandemic I’ve had more time to process photos than taking photos, which is usually vice-versa in times where I could freely travel and discover new places.

Here are the recent additions from Germany and Iceland.

Calendar 2021

Surprise surprise, there will be a calendar for next year again!
And it will contain plenty of fresh and unpublished images, which I’m going to officially publish in the upcoming weeks.
If you are interested and have not yet a new wall calendar for next year or you’re already looking for Christmas gifts go ahead and drop me a message below or write me an e-Mail at kontakt(at)philipp-lutz.net.

It’s going to be available as glossy or matte print on premium paper in A3 format. So just pick your favourite finish.

It will be 20€ for the calendar + 4€ shipping (DE). If you live outside of Germany just ask me for the shipping costs.

Calender 2021

New gallery “Concrete Jungles of Tokyo” is up

Some time ago I was browsing my images from my last trip to Tokyo during Winter of 2015.
While browsing I discovered many unedited pictures and decided to make a series out of them because they all follow a consistent theme and unlike my previous modern architecture photos they are in colour. Please have a look at the Concrete Jungles of Tokyo – Gallery.

And here I give you a little teaser: