Tal Brushel | Visual Artist and Analog Film Photographer
Tal Brushel is a visual artist whose work moves between time, matter, the human body, and the natural world. Working primarily with analog film and slow, process-based methods, he allows images to emerge through presence rather than control. His practice is rooted in what he describes as intuitive poetic research — an exploration of why certain materials, landscapes, and gestures speak to us before we can name them. Through natural light and cinematic framing, he traces subtle transitions: where salt crystallizes, where skin meets air, where memory lingers inside form. Alongside his editorial and fashion work, Brushel develops long-term conceptual projects that unfold slowly over time, guided by material research and inner listening. His images often inhabit the quiet space between stillness and transformation, inviting viewers to slow down and encounter the subtle rhythms that shape both nature and the human experience.