These photographs were taken in early summer — June and July — but only developed months later.
Looking at them now, what remains is not a specific date, but a feeling: a city in constant motion.
Vienna was crowded and loud. It was Pride Month.
Tourists filled the streets, people gathered, marched, celebrated, and moved together. The city felt dense — bodies close, gestures quick, moments overlapping.
Shot on analog black and white film, the noise softens, but the movement stays.
These images are fragments of that summer — observed from within the crowd.




