"Negative space is more meaningful than spaces filled with objects."
In a hectic and fast-paced world, Michael J. Reisbert's works seem like places of refuge where time has stood still. Using long exposures, the photographer captures seemingly insignificant objects, landscapes and buildings - preferably on foggy and rainy days. Michael prefers to work with minimalist black and white shots. These lend the scenery an even more mysterious atmosphere and give the motifs room to breathe.