tomaszkozak.com
Manchester, UK

Tomasz Kozak

Photographer, filmmaker, drone pilot, Linux person. I make images, build systems, and automate the boring bits between them.

Commercial property, construction, architecture, city light, self-hosted tools, AI workflows, and the occasional rabbit hole that turns into infrastructure.

Work with light, buildings, and movement.

The public-facing business lives elsewhere. This site is the hub: who I am, what I build, and the paths into the professional work.

Twilight property photography Property & architectureTwilight, interiors, walkthroughs, drone, and polished delivery for estate agents and developers. Drone view of construction work Commercial mediaConstruction progress, brand content, site visits, and practical media packages for businesses.
Night city photography City & atmosphereManchester, fog, reflections, night colour, and the quiet scenes between jobs.
Urban railway and city infrastructure Systems thinkingFrames, workflows, servers, scripts. The same brain, just pointed at different problems.
Camera brain

Canon R5 / R5 II, drones, gimbals, Lightroom, Photoshop, DaVinci Resolve. The aim is simple: make useful, beautiful images without making the process heavier than it needs to be.

photo · video · drone
Server brain

Linux, Docker, nginx, WordPress, Nextcloud, Immich, backups, monitoring, and a homegrown pile of tools that slowly became business infrastructure.

linux · docker · self-hosted
Automation brain

AI assistants, local models, media sorting, booking data, content workflows, and scripts that remove friction from the parts of work nobody wants to repeat.

ai · python · workflows

A personal hub, not a sales funnel.

I am based in Manchester and work mostly around property, architecture, construction and commercial content. Outside client work, I build self-hosted systems, experiment with AI workflows, and chase the kind of light that makes cities look unreal.

If you need the business sites, use the links. If you want to talk cameras, Linux, automation, commercial media, or something strange and interesting, email is fine.