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Car park wall detail behind the new building at One New Change, off Cheapside, City of London.
For my other, very different, view of the same building press here.
Precision and repetition — the lens never blinks. A calm, clinical landscape where lines dominate and surveillance becomes part of the aesthetic language.
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Part of the new Burwood Hospital building.
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Olympus OM-D E-M5 MII
Olympus 25mm F1.8
Another image taken on the photowalk during 'DigitalSplash16' in Liverpool.
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Aan de oever van het IJ, Amsterdam. April 2015.
On the shore of the river IJ, Amsterdam. April 2015.
What might seem like a mundane parking structure became a canvas for abstract photography. By isolating these bold stripes and converting to high-contrast black and white, I transformed an everyday architectural element into a study of rhythm and pattern. The composition is intentionally tight to create an almost disorienting sense of scale.
An all-seeing eye under sterile chrome — surveillance camouflaged in elegance. At BMW Welt, function and design merge in silent observation
Working with the clean architectural elements, I composed this frame to emphasize the dynamic flow of parallel lines. The diagonal arrangement creates a sense of movement, while the contrast between light and dark surfaces adds depth to the geometric pattern.
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