Swiss photographer Beda Brunner has a knack for reframing the everyday, finding quiet drama in stillness and emotion in overlooked corners. His work draws the viewer in not with spectacle, but with subtlety: a shift in light, a blur of motion, a texture that lingers.
His banner image, 'Summer Rain', captures one such moment. Shot on the highway just before Basel as a summer downpour swept across the road, it turns a routine scene into something almost cinematic. Rain streaks the windshield, the world dissolves into tone and atmosphere, and suddenly the familiar feels strangely poetic.
On the quiet art of visual storytelling, Beda observes: