Peter Funch

Peter Funch is a Danish photographer known for long-term projects that reveal patterns in everyday life. Born in 1974 in Denmark, he graduated as a photojournalist from the Danish School of Journalism in 1999 and then spent 13 years working in New York before moving to Paris, where he lives and works today. His photography mixes storytelling with social observation, using a cinematic approach to visual language that often focuses on routine, ritual, and human behaviour in public space.

Funch’s work includes major series such as Babel Tales and 42nd and Vanderbilt, and he has published several monographs and exhibited internationally in museums and galleries. He has also worked with major clients in editorial and advertising while maintaining a strong artistic practice marked by patience, precision, and subtlety.

His book Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow brings together key bodies of work that explore repetition, time, and collective life on the streets of New York, offering deep insight into how we see and move through the world. (Website, Instagram)