Building and Shapes

​Photography has always offered us a second sight — a chance to look again. Buildings that we pass without thought, walls that register only as backdrop, surfaces that dissolve into routine — the camera slows them down. It lets us pause, dwell, and feel what is ordinarily overlooked. In these images, architecture is no longer function or façade. It becomes line and rhythm, repetition and stillness. A meditation on shape, form and light. These geometric medium format film images are gathered here are not about architecture as object but instead they invite us to slow down, to attend, to let our eyes settle into pattern and silence.