
Concrete Rhythm
Repetition defines the structure as balconies extend outward in a precise geometric sequence. Light and shadow move across the surface, softening the rigidity of the concrete and revealing a quiet visual rhythm. Photographed on black-and-white film, the image transforms urban architecture into an abstract composition where order, scale, and repetition shape the experience of the built environment.

Bar Herman
Bar Herman is an independent artist and visual creator working between Israel and Southeast Asia. His practice spans traditional analog photography and contemporary video, with a particular focus on hand-made darkroom printing. Bar has worked as a photographer with some of Israel’s leading artists, both in the live performance scene and on music video and television productions. Through his work, Bar seeks to capture a sense of human beauty and dreamlike intimacy, exploring these themes through portraiture and still life.
Bar Herman is an independent artist and visual creator working between Israel and Southeast Asia. His practice spans traditional analog photography and contemporary video, with a particular focus on hand-made darkroom printing. Bar has worked as a photographer with some of Israel’s leading artists, both in the live performance scene and on music video and television productions. Through his work, Bar seeks to capture a sense of human beauty and dreamlike intimacy, exploring these themes through portraiture and still life.