

Brutalism
Fritz Ruhmann’s Brutalism series travels through Europe in monochrome. Shot exclusively on a Leica Q2, the work focuses on concrete structures, sharp lines, and the disciplined calm of architectural repetition. In his images, Brutalism becomes less a style and more a mood — a quiet conversation between material, shadow, and the possibility of another future.


Ireland
With his Leica Q2, Fritz Ruhmann captures Ireland in monochrome — its people, its pubs, its restless nature. The photographs move between intimate human moments and the raw openness of the landscape, revealing a country where warmth and weather coexist in every frame.


Abandoned
Ruhmann’s journeys through the former USSR bring him to abandoned factories — vast, emptied spaces where industry has long since faded. Shot in monochrome with a Leica Q2, the images capture rusted machinery, fractured light, and the slow return of nature. They are portraits of a landscape caught between memory and erosion.