WHO IS ALBRECHT?
Albrecht Voss is an internationally acclaimed architectural photographer known for his ability to capture the elegance and structure of the built environment. Based in Leipzig, Germany, Albrecht works throughout Europe, creating compelling imagery for architects, hoteliers, and industrial clients. His passion for architecture is matched by his love for nature, leading him to develop photo series that explore the intersection of natural and man-made landscapes. In addition to his commercial work, Albrecht frequently shares his expertise through workshops and educational programs.

Pillar forest at Development Bank of Saxony in Leipzig, Germany captured by Albrecht Voss
Albrecht's distinguished work has earned him numerous accolades, including the prestigious Hasselblad Masters 2021 – Architectural Photography, Sony World Photography Awards 2024 – Top 10 Finalist in Architecture, Professional Category, and Sony World Photography Awards 2023 – Top 10 Finalist in Architecture, Open Category. He also secured 2nd and 3rd place in Industrial Architecture at the International Photography Awards 2024, and a Bronze Medal in Architecture at the PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris.

Photo by Konrad Stoehr
ALBRECHT'S FAVOURITE GLOVE
"It’s hard to choose just one favorite glove from Vallerret, much like picking the perfect pair of shoes – there’s always a glove for every occasion. When I’m photographing architecture in the city during mild winter weather, I usually go for the Urbex or Djuke, depending on whether I’m wearing black or brown shoes. The gloves always complete my outfit perfectly. When I head into the mountains, I rely on the Markhof Pro V3. It’s incredibly durable and packed with useful features like the built-in cleaning cloth and screwdriver, which I use regularly. And for those especially cold days, I layer the Power Stretch Pro Liners under my gloves. They keep my fingertips warm while flying my drone in the winter, without sacrificing control or the sensitivity I need for the touch display and joysticks of my drone controller." - Albrecht Voss

 

