A long, narrow nave inside a Copenhagen church, late afternoon. The light here is soft and vertical, filtering through tall, arched windows into the high brick vaults. Rows of wooden chairs line either side, leading toward a distant opening where the last rays catch the smooth stone walls. A red and white object hangs suspended beneath the columns, casting faint shadows across the tiled floor. The space is quiet, the air thick with the weight of silence. Ludwig Favre moves through these corridors and halls, returning to the same angles over days, letting the light accumulate in its own time.

Quiet interior of a brick church with pointed arches — limited edition fine art print by Ludwig Favre
Dramatic interior of a brick Gothic cathedral, empty and serene — limited edition fine art print by Ludwig Favre
Vast, empty church interior with rows of wooden pews — limited edition fine art print by Ludwig Favre
Empty church interior with a grand organ and wooden pews — limited edition fine art print by Ludwig Favre

A red and white object hangs suspended beneath the columns, its form blurred by distance and soft light.

Dramatic interior of a brick church with tall columns — limited edition fine art print by Ludwig Favre
Long, light-filled nave with pointed arches — limited edition fine art print by Ludwig Favre
Vast, empty church interior with pointed arches and warm light — limited edition fine art print by Ludwig Favre
Quiet interior of a brick church with rows of wooden pews — limited edition fine art print by Ludwig Favre
Vast interior of Roskilde Cathedral, Denmark, with rows of wooden pews — limited edition fine art print by Ludwig Favre

The Copenhagen church interior photography series by Ludwig Favre is available as a limited edition fine art print, signed and numbered.

About Ludwig Favre

Ludwig Favre is a French photographer born in Paris. His cinematic urban work has been featured by Vogue, AD USA, L'Officiel, Condé Nast Traveler and many other international magazines, and exhibited in numerous galleries across the world. His photographs are held in private fine art collections worldwide and in the New York Ford Foundation Resident Artist Collection. He continues to travel and document the textures of the modern city.