About Kozzi
Real photography, crafted through lived experience—collections made for those who still value what’s true.
Kozzi is a curated archive of photographic collections by Dan Kosmayer—stories told in stillness, drawn from over 45 countries, and crafted for those who still believe a photograph can hold truth.
These aren’t snapshots taken at the edge of a tour group or photos composed to match a trend. Every image in Kozzi comes from the quiet work of wandering—hours, days, sometimes weeks spent walking, watching, waiting. I search for what most people don’t see, and sometimes what they’ve forgotten is even there: a rusted stairwell clinging to time, a forest floor patterned like fabric, a corridor of light that exists for one passing minute and never again.
Each collection is more than a group of photographs—it’s a visual essay. A conversation between spaces, textures, histories. And behind every image is the same set of hands—from the moment it’s captured in the field to the moment it’s printed, signed, and offered as a piece of real, lasting work.
Kozzi is not a marketplace. It’s not a blog. It’s not a gallery of content. It’s a slow archive—an intentional body of images built over decades. No prompts. No filters. No replication. Just real places, real light, and a point of view sharpened by time.
If you value honesty in image-making, if you still believe that walls deserve more than decoration, you’re in the right place.
New collections are added regularly. To explore or own a print, visit dankosmayer.com.