Joachim Brohm, a German photographer who began his career in the early 1980s, was one of the few in Europe at the time to work with color photography, capturing everyday scenes. This book includes his early works, where he photographed 35 sheds in the Ruhr region of Germany in a typological style, influenced by American photographers William Eggleston and Robert Adams. Brohm captured seemingly ordinary landscapes with his unique perspective, revealing the hidden beauty and meaning within everyday life through color photography.
Pages : 104 pages
Size : 24×26cm
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Joachim Brohm was born in 1955 in Duren, Germany. He currently resides and works in Leipzig.