Krzysztof Burzyński is a Polish analog photographer. His practice began in Białystok, where he learned traditional film techniques through local cultural community houses and the "System V" photo club. While his formal background includes degrees in engineering and theoretical physics, his artistic focus is defined by the physical, tactile nature of analog photography. He sees organic textures, grain, and film imperfections as a counterpoint to modern digital imaging.

Burzyński utilizes a hybrid workflow bridging traditional film developing with high-quality printing. Working across 35mm and medium-format systems, he handles every stage of production: exposure, darkroom chemical development, and scanning. Digital intervention is kept strictly to minimal tonal and contrast adjustments necessary for print accuracy. Believing paper to be the definitive destination for photography, his work is designed to be experienced physically through photobooks, limited-edition zines, wall calendars, and large-format exhibition prints.