“The Weather Is” is a long-term project exploring how the climate crisis transforms our sense of normality—an experience once closely tied to the rhythm of the seasons and their characteristic weather patterns. The pictures portray moments of shifting weather across spring, summer, autumn, and winter, captured mostly from the vantage point of the photographer's flat in the city center of Munich.
These quiet, everyday urban scenes reflect the gradual dissolution of familiar rhythms, seemingly removed from the visible destruction and loss often linked to the climate crisis. However, weather itself serves as a powerful reminder that we are not separate from the natural world.
For generations, our sense of time has been rooted in these age-old weather patterns, and experiencing them in disarray disrupts our relationship to the world and underscores our interconnectedness with the environment.
14.02.2025
09:36 - 09:42
14.02.2025
09:36 - 09:42
14.02.2025
09:36 - 09:42
14.02.2025
09:36 - 09:42
14.02.2025
09:36 - 09:42
14.02.2025
09:36 - 09:42