With The Longest Days, Sebastian König presents a personal photographic series exploring childhood, summer, and the fleeting moments between freedom and growing up.
The series follows two young protagonists through long summer days – swimming, playing, and simply being. Rather than telling a linear story, the images unfold as quiet observations in which light, water, and landscape are just as present as closeness, lightness, and the feeling of an endless summer. Moving between documentary photography and poetic visual moments, König focuses on those experiences that linger in the memory not because they are spectacular, but because of their unique atmosphere.
With The Longest Days, Sebastian König transforms everyday moments into timeless images - a personal body of work exploring memory, human connection, and the magic of an endless summer.