Having a strong relationship, with the printing universe, photographer Zsolt Hlinka has a very graphic approach of photography. In this series, he sees Vienna with a design and geometric approach.

« To find symmetry and geometry shapes in our environment, it was the Vienametry series’s starting point. If I have the opportunity to go to other cities than Budapest, I try to find its hidden buildings so I can take photos from an interesting point of view for me », says Budapest photographer, Zsolt Hlinka.

« Vienna : its architecture like Budapest, carries both the lasting impression of the past, also the promise of a bright future and the unstoppable nature of progress. In this series, I captured this dynamism so the common topic was chosen to be the upward aspiration. They have been apostrophized to be tunnels, reaching towards the unknown ».

« Though the objects may seem like stationary and silent, upon closer inspection we can see the memory of countless past events. Not only historical buildings are depicted, which are well versed in the actualities of old times, but their modern pairs are also showcased. These forms are developed by building on their predecessors, respecting or even breaking traditions, which means they cannot be separated from each other. So the pieces of my series are all related and show a process arching over many eras ».

Found more about his work on his Instagram page : @zsolt_Hlinka