
Initially, my intent was to look for vibrant greens, but I shifted my focus to capturing the intreseting artifacts to better express this artistic space.
The first photograph originally depicted a staircase, but after rotating 90 degrees to the right, it resembles a wall. The ladder’s cross-section graduallygoes on to the right, while the white handrail also guides the viewer’s eyes.The narrow alley is framed by textured brick walls, guiding the viewer’s eyes toward the center of the composition. Straight lines extended from the floor and walls, which creates “spatial depth”. The shapes of the windows and certain geometric structures makes it more dynamic. The final image shifts perspective, presenting an upward gaze. Buildings flanking the frame form an inverted triangle, with a tree filling the central void. This composition contrasts effectively with the urban surroundings of 798.I made the photos to black and white scale so viewers can better focus on the texture and composition—like the coarse texture of the walls and floor—rather than the colors.
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