Large moments in
a single frame.
Matthew Reber is a photographer and filmmaker working across landscape and abstract photography, cinematography, documentary, and live event graphics.
Landscape
Long-form study of terrain and weather — quiet horizons photographed on medium format, waiting for the light to do the work.
Wildlife
Animals on their own terms — long waits in the field for the fleeting moment an unguarded creature holds still.
Abstract
Close crops where subject dissolves into pure form — surfaces, reflections and accidents kept for their geometry alone.
Portrait
People, met at close range — natural light and an unhurried frame, holding a gaze long enough for something true to surface.
Plants
Botanical studies — leaves, stems and the quiet architecture of growing things, observed up close.
Directorial & Cinematography
Director of photography for shorts, music videos and brand films. Anamorphic frames, natural light, patient camera.
Documentary
Long-term reportage — communities, rituals and labour, photographed over months and edited as a contact sheet.
Live Event Graphics
Content design and real-time visuals for stages and LED walls — concerts, conferences and broadcast moments built to read at scale.
Timelapses
Hours and days compressed into seconds — skies, tides and cities moving at a pace the eye can finally see.
Matthew Reber is a photographer and filmmaker based in Lisbon, moving between the stillness of landscape and the motion of the screen.
The work spans nine disciplines but holds a single intent — to slow down, to notice, and to give a subject the time it needs. From medium-format landscapes to live visuals for tens of thousands of people, the through-line is composition and light.
Available for commissions, commercial collaborations, and long-form documentary projects worldwide.
Editorial · Documentary
Live event content design
NOS Alive · Web Summit
Sónar · Apartamento
It's Nice That, feature '23