There is something magnetic about standing in front of a building and feeling its weight, its silence, its geometry—then stripping all of that down into pure black and white. Architecture becomes more than walls and windows; it turns into rhythm, contrast, energy.
I chase lines, shadows, and moments where a structure suddenly reveals a personality it doesn’t show at first glance. When colour disappears, everything else steps forward—shape, texture, the way light slices across a surface. Black and white lets me highlight the drama that’s already there, waiting beneath the noise. When you look at my images, I would like the viewer to pause. To lean in. To get lost in the details, the silence, the mood.To see the familiar in a new way and notice the poetry hidden inside steel, concrete, and glass.