Joachim Bergauer Photography

Joachim Bergauer Photography Fotograf, Künstler

with Aline - Studio B 2016
30/06/2026

with Aline - Studio B 2016

It didn't begin with awards.It began with a simple question:**Can photography become more than a beautiful image?**From ...
29/06/2026

It didn't begin with awards.

It began with a simple question:

**Can photography become more than a beautiful image?**

From the very beginning, I wanted to tell stories. Stories about people who are often invisible to the rest of the world.

That search has taken me to more than 70 countries—into leprosy villages in India, to the crowded streets of Dhaka, to some of the world's largest pilgrimages, and into the lives of people whose dignity and resilience deserve to be seen.

These journeys became books, including **"Life in a Leprosy Village"** and **"Endstation Dhaka."**

One project, however, changed me forever.

**"Hidden Heroes."**

A documentary series about the salt workers of Gujarat, India. Men and women who spend their lives harvesting salt under one of the harshest working environments imaginable. They produce one of the world's most essential resources, yet their stories remain largely untold.

The series received international recognition and ultimately contributed to my being honored as **Photographer of the Year** at the Tokyo International Foto Awards.

But the greatest reward was never the trophy.

It was the trust.

The conversations.

The shared moments.

The realization that photography carries responsibility.

Over the years, I have had the privilege of working for international magazines and global brands, exhibiting my work, publishing books, and speaking at conferences and workshops around the world.

Today, another creative path has become part of my journey.

Under the name **Joaquin Mountain**, I explore storytelling through music—creating songs about memory, humanity, hope, and the passing of time.

Looking back, I can see one thread connecting everything I have created.

It was never about collecting awards.

It was always about making people visible.

Because in the end, awards gather dust.

Stories remain.

Es begann nicht mit Auszeichnungen.

Es begann mit der Frage, wie Fotografie mehr sein kann als ein schönes Bild.

Ich wollte Geschichten erzählen. Geschichten über Menschen, die oft niemand sieht.

Diese Suche führte mich in über 70 Länder – in Lepradörfer in Indien, nach Bangladesch, zu den größten Pilgerfesten der Welt und mitten in das Leben von Menschen, deren Alltag von Hoffnung, Würde und Überlebenswillen geprägt ist.

Aus diesen Reisen entstanden Bücher wie **„Life in a Leprosy Village“** und **„Endstation Dhaka“**.

Eine Arbeit hat mich jedoch besonders geprägt:

**„Hidden Heroes“**.

Eine Reportageserie über die Salzarbeiter in Gujarat, Indien. Menschen, die unter extremsten Bedingungen das „weiße Gold“ gewinnen. Sie gehören zu den unsichtbaren Helden unserer Zeit. Ihre harte Arbeit trägt einen wichtigen Teil zur indischen Salzproduktion bei – und doch leben viele von ihnen in Armut.

Mit dieser Serie durfte ich internationale Auszeichnungen entgegennehmen und wurde schließlich als **Photographer of the Year** in Japan ausgezeichnet.

Doch der eigentliche Preis war nicht die Trophäe.

Es waren die Begegnungen.

Die Gespräche.

Die Gesichter.

Die Erkenntnis, dass jede Fotografie Verantwortung trägt.

Im Laufe der Jahre durfte ich für internationale Magazine und Unternehmen arbeiten, Vorträge halten, Workshops geben und meine Arbeiten weltweit ausstellen. Heute ist auch Musik Teil meines kreativen Ausdrucks. Unter dem Namen **Joaquin Mountain** erzähle ich Geschichten nicht mehr nur mit Bildern, sondern auch mit Klängen.

Wenn ich auf meinen Weg zurückblicke, erkenne ich einen roten Faden:

Es ging nie darum, möglichst viele Preise zu gewinnen.

Es ging immer darum, Menschen sichtbar zu machen.

Denn am Ende bleiben nicht die Auszeichnungen.

Es bleiben die Geschichten.

Studio B  2016
29/06/2026

Studio B 2016

Radic Czech 2019
24/06/2026

Radic Czech 2019

with Nici in Prague 2019
23/06/2026

with Nici in Prague 2019

Mell 2016
15/06/2026

Mell 2016

NOIR • EMOTION • AESTHETICSTwo inspiring days dedicated to creativity, emotion and powerful visual storytelling.Work in ...
13/06/2026

NOIR • EMOTION • AESTHETICS
Two inspiring days dedicated to creativity, emotion and powerful visual storytelling.

Work in small groups with professional models while exploring cinematic lighting, emotional portraiture, model direction and fine art photography.

📅 Saturday, July 11, 2026
📅 Sunday, July 12, 2026

✨ Maximum 8 participants per day
✨ 2 professional models each workshop day

Featuring:

• Sophie La Cage (France)
• Leo Lablanche (Belgium)
• Susanna Fusari (Italy)

📍 Studio B, Hallein near Salzburg, Austria

🎟 Limited places available.

Registration & Information:

https://www.bergauer.cc/events-1/noir-emotion-erotik-exklusiver-fotografie-workshop-2026

Back in the days when I was much more active on social media, I came across a portrait of Topaz Arbel on Zachar Rise’s p...
12/06/2026

Back in the days when I was much more active on social media, I came across a portrait of Topaz Arbel on Zachar Rise’s profile. I was instantly fascinated. There was something timeless and almost mythical about her appearance. She gave me strong Lord of the Rings vibes — as if an elf had stepped out of a fantasy world and into reality.
Topaz lives in England, and when the opportunity arose to bring her to Český Krumlov for a photo shoot, I was genuinely excited. This special encounter was made possible by Svetlana Frolikova, who organized the shoot and brought us together.
When Topaz finally stood in front of my camera, the presence that had captivated me in that portrait was very much real. Some people possess a rare aura — a combination of grace, mystery, and character that transcends photography itself.
One detail that always stayed with me was her eyes. Topaz often wears contact lenses because she does not particularly like her natural eye color. Yet, to me, those very eyes are part of what makes her so unique. We are often our own harshest critics, noticing imperfections that others never see. What she may view as a flaw only adds to the individuality and unmistakable character that make her unforgettable.
This image was created in Český Krumlov in 2019. It remains one of those photographs that reminds me that photography is not only about light, technique, or composition. Sometimes it is simply about meeting extraordinary people and being fortunate enough to capture a fleeting moment of who they are.
Some photographs are taken. Others are remembered.

Photo: Český Krumlov, 2018
Model: Topaz Arbel
Organized by: Svetlana Frolikova
Photographer: Joachim Bergauer

BIBI Vienna  2019
11/06/2026

BIBI Vienna 2019

10/06/2026

I am often asked whether my photographs are “AI-generated” because some AI detectors classify them as edited or partially AI-generated.

The answer is simple: photography has never been a purely technical process. Even in the days of the darkroom, photographers adjusted contrast, chose crops, dodged and burned areas, and shaped the final image. Great photographers did not simply capture images—they crafted them.

Today, many photographers use tools such as Photoshop, Lightroom, Evoto, or AI-assisted retouching software. These tools do not replace the photographer. They are simply modern instruments that help speed up workflows and perform technical corrections more efficiently.

The image is still created through vision, light, composition, timing, communication with the subject, and the photographer’s creative decisions. A camera does not create art by itself—nor does software.

AI detectors are also far from perfect. They work on probabilities and frequently misclassify genuine photographs, including heavily edited or even traditional film images, as AI-generated.

For me, the most important fact remains unchanged: the photograph is created at the moment of exposure. Post-processing has been part of photographic history for more than a century. The tools have changed, but the creative intention behind them has not.

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