The document discusses the photography style of German photographer Kai Ziehl. Ziehl is known for his black and white architectural photographs that focus on intricate details of buildings. He uses a wide-angle lens and takes photos from a low angle to emphasize structures. Ziehl also includes a lone person in the distance in his photos to convey a sense of isolation. The document examines two of Ziehl's photos in detail and analyzes his compositional techniques, including his use of light, shadows, and the rule of thirds.