Christian Lohn

Christian Lohn

Brazil - 1966

Christian Lohn is a Brazilian photographer known for his ability to capture the essence of architecture and urban environments in his photographs. Born in 1966, he blended his architectural training from the São Paulo Fine Arts College (FEBASP) with intensive studies in photography at SENAC, shaping a unique vision that permeates his work.

During his formative years, Lohn worked in studios of renowned photographers, an experience that enriched his technical and aesthetic understanding. This period was crucial for developing his distinctive style, characterized by sophisticated use of light and composition to enhance urban forms and textures.

Since the late 1980s, he has dedicated himself to both color and black-and-white photography, exploring the dynamics of cities as well as the often-overlooked details of urban life. His portfolio ranges from large urban landscapes to intimate portraits of architectural spaces, each reflecting his ongoing interest in the interstices between built and lived space.

In addition to his photographic work, Christian Lohn has participated in various exhibitions both in Brazil and internationally, contributing to the dialogue between architecture and photography in academic platforms and art galleries. His work not only documents but also interprets architecture and urban life, offering new perspectives on architectural familiarities and everyday spaces.

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