60-second slices of present // Urbi et Orbi // Rome 2013
As mentioned in my previous post I spend Easter time in Rome this year. I had a very particular image in mind I wanted to take – the masses of people gathering on Saint Peter’s Square for Pope Francis’s Urbi et Orbi Message. So this is my selection of shots I took in and around … Read more
60-second slices of present // Warsaw 2012
2012 was a fruitful year as to continuing my photo project “60-second slices of present”. In my last post on the selection of 60-second shots from Berlin I mentioned that I plan to extend this work with photos from other cities around the world, too. So here’s a start at that: last year in October I spend … Read more
60-second slices of present // Berlin 2012
Now that 2013 has just started, I’d like to present a selection of last year’s “60-second slices of present”. This sparse, yet compact selection of works is part of the eponymous ongoing series that I started almost three years ago. It has become a pleasure to reflect on the project’s development since. What, out of … Read more
New 60-second slices of present
Some time ago I introduced my idea to a conceptual series I named 60-second slices of present. What had started as an experiment about two years ago has ever since been becoming a long-term photo project. Here comes a selection of last year’s results.
Der Atem der Straße // The breath of the street
Ich freue mich “Der Atem der Straße // The breath of the street” anzukündigen, die erste Ausstellung meiner Straßenfotografie. Ich zeige eine Auswahl von 48 Prints mit Szenen aus Vietnam, China, Tibet sowie Italien, Deutschland und dem Baltikum. Die Bilder von so unterschiedlichen Orten aus der ganzen Welt beleuchten das Fremde wie das Vertraute und … Read more
photobook “Urban Artifacts” out now
Urban Artifacts [Softcover] by Robert Herrmann | Make Your Own Book My long-term broken bicycle documentary project comes to you in the shape of a chunky 120 pages photobook. The bicycles depicted in it are no longer bicycles. At some point in time they stopped being themselves and transformed into something that remains to be … Read more




