Soft contours, wrinkles, cracks, dents, moisture—noticeable—reminiscent smells, warm air, the storm has passed, the pulse, it’s resting, the leaf, forest is dripping, slowly, calm not silent, milky surfaces, everything breathes, fruits too, the essence, fade out; what do you hear, if everything stops moving so hectically?
In his portrait-centred photography, Max Attila Bartsch succeeds in capturing the liveliness of flora, fauna and people, even from a distant perspective. The images breathe; you can hear flowers rising, feel the sweet fruit acid on your tongue. His work is channelled into a calm, clear observation of the essential, focusing on the immersive power of aesthetic lighting moods.