ENTRY DESCRIPTION
Some call this the ugliest building in Brighton, UK, but to me, the roof is like its crown - hence the title. The building serves its purpose of cinema, which is a concrete block & functional - but the 'jewel' here is the crown, enhanced by the dark background.
The beauty of it is on a sunny day with triangular faces in light and shadow, which creates a different dimension.
This composition captures the repetition of a module seen as positive and negative spaces, amplifying textures on the faces.
AUTHOR
Saumya, a passionate photographer, has a unique affinity for black-and-white imagery and thoughtful compositions. His artistic journey is deeply influenced by his architecture and landscape design background, a foundation enriched through years of learning and exploration.
During his formative years studying architecture in India, Saumya was entranced by the beauty of spatial harmony, golden proportions, rhythmic patterns, rich textures, and the quiet power of negative spaces. The enduring allure of Indian architecture further kindled his love for photography.
Guided by a designer’s perspective and an eye for intricate details, Saumya’s work captures the essence of his subjects. Each frame is a narrative, evoking emotions and forging connections with those who experience it.
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