
HARTES BROT
«HARTES BROT» is a photographic essay by Basel based photographer Moritz Schermbach. What began as a still life study in his flat, developed into a series of images that explores different genres of photography and the presence of the artist himself with his visual style in image-making.
Moritz Schermbach undertakes a journey through his understanding of photography and its ability of telling a story and showing something and therefore challenging his place as a photographer in the present time. A journey which takes the viewer into a rather gloomy atmosphere, with careful arrangements of various subjects and scenes â playfully constructed and told.
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HARTES BROT
«HARTES BROT» is a photographic essay by Basel based photographer Moritz Schermbach. What began as a still life study in his flat, developed into a series of images that explores different genres of photography and the presence of the artist himself with his visual style in image-making.
Moritz Schermbach undertakes a journey through his understanding of photography and its ability of telling a story and showing something and therefore challenging his place as a photographer in the present time. A journey which takes the viewer into a rather gloomy atmosphere, with careful arrangements of various subjects and scenes â playfully constructed and told.
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«HARTES BROT» is a photographic essay by Basel based photographer Moritz Schermbach. What began as a still life study in his flat, developed into a series of images that explores different genres of photography and the presence of the artist himself with his visual style in image-making.
Moritz Schermbach undertakes a journey through his understanding of photography and its ability of telling a story and showing something and therefore challenging his place as a photographer in the present time. A journey which takes the viewer into a rather gloomy atmosphere, with careful arrangements of various subjects and scenes â playfully constructed and told.






















