Urban Landscape

My Urban Landscape series moves between two ways of seeing the built environment: one expressive, the other formal. Some images respond to the emotional or atmospheric qualities of urban space – light, mood, the feeling a place conveys. Others strip away that context to focus purely on composition, treating architecture as a collection of lines, shapes, and masses arranged in the frame.

I don’t see these approaches as separate projects but as different responses to the same subject. The city offers both. Sometimes a building interests me for its geometry, the way forms intersect or create rhythm. Other times, I’m drawn to something less tangible – a quality of light through the fog, the starkness of an empty street, the way a scene feels.

Working in both color and black and white, I let each image find its own balance between formal structure and expressive content.

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