Tim Prosch
How do you describe your work?
My goal as an artist is to find unique ways to see and feel the emotional side of the world, both urban and country. My style of photography borders on the minimalist with an orderly sense of composition, concentration on shape and line, and use of color, often in a B & W shot.
What inspires you?
When I was growing up, I spent my summers with my grandfather at his home in the woods of Michigan. Of the many things he taught me, the two that I have carried with me as a photographer are his attention to detail and his focus on quiet contemplation, whether it be the colors on a monarch butterfly or the contours of an abandoned barn. As he often told me, “Look for things that others may have missed.” Every time I go out on a shoot, I pause to take on my grandfather’s mindset . . . quiet contemplation and attention to detail . . . so I can bring to you a photograph of something that others may have missed.