minimal photography, cleverly dubbed "mirimalism"

I'm honoured and flattered to have some of my photos featured on Faded + Blurred

Most creatives will tell you that simple is difficult to pull off well. There’s a great quote by Charles Mingus that goes: “Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that’s creativity.” In areas like graphic design, there’s a fine line between complex and just plain messy. With photography however, that line is often even finer (or blurred, if you will), since there’s just nowhere to hide bad composition or poor lighting. For Berlin-based product designer turned photographer Miri Berlin, simplicity is her stock in trade. The negative space in expansive blue skies is broken by angular towers and gently curved rooflines in brilliantly minimal photography (cleverly dubbed “mirimalism”) that captures the austere beauty in places like Israel, Japan, Germany and Portugal. As much as I enjoy looking through her site, these are photographs that beg to be printed large to really be appreciated. see more ...