Patrick Lambertz Photography

Patrick Lambertz Photography Welcome to the personal website of the Switzerland based artist Patrick Lambertz.

Check out his latest exhibitions, get news and explore the artwork of the german born photographer

“Lost in the details” could describe the character of the photographs. I spend hours in processing the images and every ...
18/01/2026

“Lost in the details” could describe the character of the photographs. I spend hours in processing the images and every time I discover another small detail that inspires my imagination about who lived here and how. And also about how time and weather are transforming the building which I could capture and preserve in a certain moment in time.

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Upgrading to an  system for the work on my series CHALETS OF SWITZERLAND marks an incredible milestone. Not only the res...
12/01/2026

Upgrading to an system for the work on my series CHALETS OF SWITZERLAND marks an incredible milestone.

Not only the results are from another world in terms of sharpness and detail, allowing me to achieve the new very large printworks of approximately 4x3m.

Also the process of creating with these tools is an extraordinary experience: The precision and smoothness of adjusting every image to perfection with the ALPA tripod head in conjunction with the shifting and stitching of the camera allows for the most accurate and natural photographic workflow.

Even in the most demanding weather conditions that I need for my work this system allows for a calm and precise process.

Remember? Berlin. S-Friedrichstrasse, 1994When  Album Dummy kicked in and it felt like it was exactly written for Berlin...
09/01/2026

Remember? Berlin. S-Friedrichstrasse, 1994

When Album Dummy kicked in and it felt like it was exactly written for Berlin at that time.

Shooting , memories and a generally magic floating mood.

Phone Booth. Paris, 1994Looking back at the time when we did not all have a phone in our pocket. It still feels so famil...
07/01/2026

Phone Booth. Paris, 1994

Looking back at the time when we did not all have a phone in our pocket. It still feels so familiar and strange at the same time to see people in those little glass houses talking to their parents, lover, friend, boss?

It definitely has a romantic and nostalgic edge to it like listening to vinyl or shooting analog.
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Doves. Paris, 1994
05/01/2026

Doves. Paris, 1994

Untitled. Aachen, 1994
04/01/2026

Untitled. Aachen, 1994

Paris, Montmartre - 1994
03/01/2026

Paris, Montmartre - 1994

The Seven Sisters are an impressive chalk formation on England’s southern coastline. Seven striking white peaks, each li...
17/09/2025

The Seven Sisters are an impressive chalk formation on England’s southern coastline. Seven striking white peaks, each linked by a dip that flows into the next. From this vantage point, the gaze drifts beyond the cliffs and out to the open sea.

Chalet  #38 Ed. 2/5 ready to ship to it’s passionate collector. It’s a special honor to deliver this piece to its new ow...
12/04/2025

Chalet #38 Ed. 2/5 ready to ship to it’s passionate collector.

It’s a special honor to deliver this piece to its new owner who already owns a group of works from the series.

Handmade white floating frame, laminated on acrylic glass.

This wonderful piece from the series Seascapes/Seestücke is now travelling to its lucky new collector at the Dutch North...
05/04/2025

This wonderful piece from the series Seascapes/Seestücke is now travelling to its lucky new collector at the Dutch North Sea. It could not be a better fit for the place.

Seestück Nr. 11
Ed. 1/3
2024

Stained Oak Frame, museum glass
Archival Pigment print on cotton paper

Thanks for another perfect masterpiece 🙏

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