Ulli Richter: Capturing the Soul of Leather and Kink Through the Lens
Scott Tambling for DRUMMER Magazine
Ulli Richter has helped shape how the gay leather and BDSM communities are viewed, both inside and outside their circles.
When Drummer was relaunched in 2019 his shots were front and center, keeping the magazine’s leather legacy alive while introducing modern audiences to the beauty of kink. With photo series like “Getting Off on the Right Foot” and his depictions of Domination and submission dynamics, Richter has shaped how audiences understand and appreciate BDSM narratives.
But it’s more than just photographs, his work elicits emotion. I felt a shiver run through me when I first saw the series he did in Drummer #221 seeing “Master & Servant” brought to life. Whether it’s a submissive finding solace in bonds under dim light or a leather-clad rebel commanding his space against Berlin’s cold industrial walls, Ulli captures a deep vulnerability mixed with power. He somehow manages to make it all fine art yet keeps the imagery dripping in the grit and sweat we love.
Ulli isn’t just showing others what we do in those darkrooms or bike shops; he’s showing us who we are. He’s setting up future generations of Leathermen to proudly wear their gear with heads held high. His photos help dismantle stigma, encouraging deeper conversations about who we are (beyond the gear).
Thank you, Ulli, for your dedication to representing our world with authenticity, pride, and respect. Through your work, you’ve not only showcased the richness and diversity of the leather community but also made sure our stories are shared and our voices are heard. And for the countless young subs and Doms looking to find their identity within this community, your work screams, “You belong here.”
When Drummer was relaunched in 2019 his shots were front and center, keeping the magazine’s leather legacy alive while introducing modern audiences to the beauty of kink. With photo series like “Getting Off on the Right Foot” and his depictions of Domination and submission dynamics, Richter has shaped how audiences understand and appreciate BDSM narratives.
Ulli isn’t just showing others what we do in those darkrooms or bike shops; he’s showing us who we are. He’s setting up future generations of Leathermen to proudly wear their gear with heads held high. His photos help dismantle stigma, encouraging deeper conversations about who we are (beyond the gear).
Thank you, Ulli, for your dedication to representing our world with authenticity, pride, and respect. Through your work, you’ve not only showcased the richness and diversity of the leather community but also made sure our stories are shared and our voices are heard. And for the countless young subs and Doms looking to find their identity within this community, your work screams, “You belong here.”


















