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An empty bottle catches the last neon reflections of the night - a quiet trace of stories untold. The cool blue light and scattered graffiti turn an ordinary street corner into a stage of forgotten moments. It's raw, fleeting, and cinematic, like the closing frame of a film where the city itself becomes the narrator.
Every image is a gentle negotiation between the seen and the unseen.
Black and white portraits and minimalist places dissolve into a calm, lucid silence—where light sculpts the hidden side of the soul and architecture reveals its poetic geometry.
Moments suspended between consciousness and dream, memory and presence, a journey in the language of introspective visual and photographic poetry.
In ogni immagine si consuma una silenziosa trattativa tra visibile e invisibile.
I ritratti in bianco e nero e i luoghi minimali si dissolvono in un silenzio lucido—dove la luce scolpisce il lato nascosto dell’anima e l’architettura rivela la sua geometria poetica.
Attimi sospesi tra conscio e sogno, memoria e presenza, un viaggio nel linguaggio dell’introspezione visiva e della poesia fotografica.
Caught in the glow of temptation and neon, this shot was taken during a daring and playful night out — part of a seductive visual series exploring confidence, presence, and the raw pulse of nightlife.
A moment where fashion, attitude, and atmosphere collide.
One of London’s most iconic landmarks standing tall against a dramatic evening sky. I captured this moment just as the light softened, casting a golden hue over the bridge and Thames. There's something magical about how history and modernity blend in this view — from the Gothic revival of Tower Bridge to the glimmering skyline.
Shot with love, light, and patience — because sometimes, the sky just tells its own story. ✨
There’s something undeniably cinematic about seeing a city through a veil of cloud and haze. Sydney — often portrayed in crisp blue hues, vibrant whites, and golden sun — here takes on a more introspective tone. Captured across the harbour, this image frames the city not as a postcard destination, but as a living, breathing organism cloaked in drama and depth.
The clouded sky, the softened outlines of the skyline, the single sailboat breaking the harbour’s surface — it all adds up to something slower, stiller, almost reflective. The textures of the foliage in the foreground contrast with the steel and glass geometry in the distance, forming a layered composition that speaks to the diversity and complexity of urban life.
I’ve always been fascinated by moments when cities drop their usual brightness and slip into shadow. They remind us that cities aren’t just about what happens on the surface — they’re about tone, atmosphere, and stories untold. This frame isn’t about clarity. It’s about mood. It’s about a feeling.
Whether you’re local to Sydney or a passer-through like I was, I hope this image captures something a little different from the typical cityscape. Something quieter. Something you feel more than you see.
Shot through glass. Unplanned. Unfiltered. Unapologetically grey.
Lost in the golden hour, wrapped in the hues of passion and serenity. The contrast of deep reds against the burning sky tells a story of confidence and allure. ✨
A bold portrait series shot in the heart of the city — mixing PVC texture, graffiti backdrops, and creative lighting to explore confidence, attitude, and night-time energy.
Featuring Kyle, this shoot plays with contrast, colour, and mood. Red lighting, reflective surfaces, and slick styling meet gritty street textures to create a visual clash that celebrates self-expression.
Shot by Dan Conway (Studio DJC) using off-camera flash and RGB lighting.
These images were taken shortly after the devastating fire at the Hotspur Press building in Manchester—a place that holds a deep personal meaning for me.
When I first picked up a camera, this was one of the buildings I returned to time and time again. The layers of texture, faded signage, broken windows, and sheer presence made it the perfect subject to experiment with. I practised framing, light, long exposure, composition… I learned to see here.
Hotspur Press shaped the way I shoot. It helped me find my photographic voice.
This building is a big part of where I am today.
To see it damaged like this is heartbreaking—not just because it’s visually iconic, but because it feels like a piece of the city’s soul has gone up in smoke. Manchester’s industrial heritage is slowly fading, and with it, so many visual stories are being lost.
Huge thanks and respect to the Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service for doing everything they could to control the blaze.
I’ll be uploading more from this series soon. I feel a responsibility to document what’s left—both as a tribute to the building and as a way of holding on to a part of the city I grew up learning to love through a lens.
Caught in the glow of temptation and neon, this shot was taken during a daring and playful night out — part of a seductive visual series exploring confidence, presence, and the raw pulse of nightlife.
A moment where fashion, attitude, and atmosphere collide.
Norway is a place of endless natural beauty. Incredible fjords, winding small roads, raw tunnels carved through the bedrock and so much more. These images are from summer road trips during 2024.
These images do not utilize AI and are original imagery with no items added or removed (such as errant leaves, pieces of trash, or power lines). What you see is as close to the moment as I experienced it.
All images by Alex Berger, please reach out directly for licensing or usage requests.
Find more of my work at alex-berger.com or on virtualwayfarer.com.
Caught in the glow of temptation and neon, this shot was taken during a daring and playful night out — part of a seductive visual series exploring confidence, presence, and the raw pulse of nightlife.
A moment where fashion, attitude, and atmosphere collide.
A glow of electric blue cuts through the darkness, shaping space and perception. Captured at the Venice Biennale, this neon installation blurs the line between art and atmosphere, immersing the viewer in a world of light and abstraction. A moment where modernity meets emotion, framed in luminous intensity.
A bold portrait series shot in the heart of the city — mixing PVC texture, graffiti backdrops, and creative lighting to explore confidence, attitude, and night-time energy.
Featuring Kyle, this shoot plays with contrast, colour, and mood. Red lighting, reflective surfaces, and slick styling meet gritty street textures to create a visual clash that celebrates self-expression.
Shot by Dan Conway (Studio DJC) using off-camera flash and RGB lighting.