Cedar Shelf, Studies
A small still-life series photographed on the cedar shelf above the desk. Books, folded paper, a cup, and one plate of light.
Current series · June 5, 2026
A rural garden photographed over one growing season, without a shot list. Just visits, weather notes, and whatever was already there.
View the series →A small still-life series photographed on the cedar shelf above the desk. Books, folded paper, a cup, and one plate of light.
Half an hour at the desk, every morning, photographed as a slow diary for one hundred days. A cup, a book, the same window.
Test frames, chemistry mistakes, and rolls left unfinished. A short archival series about the useful parts of what does not work.
Long-exposure night interiors made with a single lamp and a bowl of ink, photographed across a working autumn.
A slow, forty-minute walk along the canal behind the studio, photographed in every season. Water, herons, and the same three bridges.
Morning Room Editions is a small photography studio led by Iris Halberg. Prints are pulled by hand in editions of eight to twelve, numbered and signed on the reverse.
The studio publishes two to four new series each year. Long-term projects — the canal path, the pine woods, the cedar shelf — are extended slowly and shown in small formats.
Enquiries about prints, portfolio sets, or upcoming shows can be sent to [email protected]. Replies usually go out within the week.