Marian Enderlein is a photographer and filmmaker based in Berlin.

His work moves between fashion editorials, artist portraits, and live performances — often circling around moments that feel unguarded, suspended, or just slightly outside of time. Whether working on still images or film projects, there’s a consistent attention to mood, rhythm, and presence.

Raised between the cities of Potsdam and Berlin in the late 1990s and early 2000s, his visual language is shaped by that in-between feeling — between city and suburb, analog and digital, childhood and coming of age. He works with both film and digital formats, not out of nostalgia, but as a way to access different textures of time and perception.

The result is a body of work that feels both contemporary and quietly reflective — built on atmosphere rather than statement, and always attentive to the character of the people in front of the camera.