Escape Trajectory
In creating this image, I wanted to capture the perfect juxtaposition between imposing industrial architecture and the freedom embodied by the aircraft in flight. It was a stroke of luck to see this plane pass precisely through the center of this circular parking access ramp while I was photographing the structure. The choice of black and white was deliberate to accentuate the raw textures of the concrete and the repetitive geometry of the openings, creating an almost oppressive frame that contrasts with the open space at the center.
By composing from inside this cylindrical structure and looking upward, my intention was to create a vertiginous sensation, as if the viewer were trapped in this industrial space while contemplating a possible escape. This fortuitous moment when the plane crosses the perfect circle represents for me the fleeting encounter between the immobility of human architecture and the perpetual movement of our modern civilization.
I wanted this image to provoke reflection on contrasts: confinement and freedom, structure and movement, everyday urban environment and air travel, all united in a single geometrically perfect frame that manifested through a happy coincidence.
Escape Trajectory
In creating this image, I wanted to capture the perfect juxtaposition between imposing industrial architecture and the freedom embodied by the aircraft in flight. It was a stroke of luck to see this plane pass precisely through the center of this circular parking access ramp while I was photographing the structure. The choice of black and white was deliberate to accentuate the raw textures of the concrete and the repetitive geometry of the openings, creating an almost oppressive frame that contrasts with the open space at the center.
By composing from inside this cylindrical structure and looking upward, my intention was to create a vertiginous sensation, as if the viewer were trapped in this industrial space while contemplating a possible escape. This fortuitous moment when the plane crosses the perfect circle represents for me the fleeting encounter between the immobility of human architecture and the perpetual movement of our modern civilization.
I wanted this image to provoke reflection on contrasts: confinement and freedom, structure and movement, everyday urban environment and air travel, all united in a single geometrically perfect frame that manifested through a happy coincidence.