Kai Ziehl
PHOTOSNACK #873
Kai Ziehl’s black-and-white photographs make the city feel vast, graphic, and almost theatrical, with solitary human figures moving through architecture like small notes inside a much larger score.
I love the way his work turns stations, bridges, streets, and façades into images of silence, scale, loneliness, and perfect visual tension.
Thank you, Jim Damaske, for recommending his work.
Until next time,
Tomasz



I've been following Kai Ziehl's work for several years - it's really splendid photography in every which way. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for sharing this. There's a certain melancholy to these images. The ability to take a bustling, living city and make something still and almost minimalist is very impressive.