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 is a passionate photography enthusiast with a pronounced affinity for black-and-white photography and meticulous compositions. With a foundation in architecture and landscape design, Saumya's artistic journey has been shaped by his experiences and education.
In the initial stages of his architectural schooling in India, Saumya found inspiration in the intricacies of space composition, the allure of golden mean proportions, the harmony of rhythm, the tactile quality of textures, the subtlety of negative spaces, and the captivating architecture that graced the country. It was during this time that he fostered a profound interest in photography.
With a design-oriented mindset and a keen eye for detail cultivated through his professional background, Saumya's photography is a testament to his appreciation for nuanced aesthetics. Through his lens, Saumya strives to convey the essence of his subjects, evoking emotions that resonate with a diverse audience.
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