
Type: Architecture Photography
Role: Photographer
Location: London, Lisbon, Tokyo
OVERVIEW
OVERVIEW
A photographic study on how lines, curves and volumes shape the spaces we move through.
I wanted to explore how geometry can be discovered or created through the act of looking.
This perspective helps reveal the identity of a space beyond its functional design.
CHALLENGE
Instead of describing architecture in a literal way, this series examines how form influences perception.
My intention was to reveal the structures and patterns that often remain unnoticed.
This way of seeing allows clients to present their spaces with more clarity and artistic depth.
PROCESS
I observed each location before shooting, paying attention to contrasts, textures, angles and the balance between solid and void.
I looked for points where the space could shift in meaning when framed in a certain way.
This approach leads to images that highlight character, detail and atmosphere.
RESULTS
The series shows how spaces change when their details are isolated.
It offers a fresh perspective on familiar environments and presents geometry as an expressive element.
REFLECTION
This project strengthened my interest in using architectural details to shape visual storytelling.
It continues to guide my work with architecture and design clients, helping them communicate the essence of their spaces with precision, emotion and a distinctive visual identity.















