Daniel Schreitmüller is a photographer and skatepark designer from Cologne Germany.
A fraction of a second—gone before you even know it mattered. That’s what I chase. The unspoken, the in-between, the kind of moments that don’t ask for attention but linger when everything else fades. I come from a background where movement shapes everything. Skateboarding, music, the rhythm of a city—none of it stands still. My photography reflects that. It’s not about freezing time but proving it was real. I document people in motion, spaces that breathe, and the quiet weight of a moment just before it’s lost.
I work instinctively, letting scenes unfold rather than forcing them into place. There’s no staging, no perfect symmetry—just light, texture, and whatever the world offers in that instant. Sometimes it’s chaos. Sometimes it’s quiet. Either way, it’s honest. If this is all there is, I want to see it before it’s gone.
© Daniel Schreitmüller, 2025
Daniel Schreitmüller is a photographer and skatepark designer from Cologne Germany.
A fraction of a second—gone before you even know it mattered. That’s what I chase. The unspoken, the in-between, the kind of moments that don’t ask for attention but linger when everything else fades.
I come from a background where movement shapes everything. Skateboarding, music, the rhythm of a city—none of it stands still. My photography reflects that. It’s not about freezing time but proving it was real. I document people in motion, spaces that breathe, and the quiet weight of a moment just before it’s lost.
I work instinctively, letting scenes unfold rather than forcing them into place. There’s no staging, no perfect symmetry—just light, texture, and whatever the world offers in that instant. Sometimes it’s chaos. Sometimes it’s quiet. Either way, it’s honest. If this is all there is, I want to see it before it’s gone.
© Daniel Schreitmüller, 2025