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URBAN ALIGNMENTS

Urban photography reads the city through line, surface, and light. Edges, textures, and contrast define its geometry; the movement of people and traffic lends it tempo. Architecture becomes figure and ground at once – reflections shift materials, shadows break the grid, and façades loosen into rhythm. I look for clarity within this drift: how a shadow cuts across a structure, how a marking anchors scale, how intervals create balance.

Sometimes the frame is tight and minimal; sometimes it widens to let space breathe. The method stays the same: compose in-camera, trust natural light, let time and weather redraw the scene. The ordinary becomes a graphic impression – distilled, rhythmic, and alive.

What remains is a visual record of place shaped by structure rather than spectacle: the city as tone and pattern, written in contrast, movement, and precise alignment.

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