TITLE: Upskirt
During my architecture studies in Paris, I used photography as a means to explore and analyze architectural forms and structures. This photograph of the Eiffel Tower represents one of these explorations, where I aimed to frame this iconic landmark from a less common angle. I used a medium format film camera to capture this shot with ample detail. The lack of colour in this shot helps draw attention to the intricate structure of the tower.
AUTHOR: Antek Jancelewicz (Poland)
I'm a self-taught photographer with architecture background from Poland. Over the past 10 years, I've been on a journey capturing architecture, landscapes, and abstract moments.
It all began with a cherished gift from my grandfather—a 35mm Yashica SLR—as I embarked on my architectural studies in Paris in 2014. What started as casual snapshots soon blossomed into a profound passion and a means to study architectural forms and compositions.
While most of my photography draws from the rigidity and geometry of architecture, it seeks to unveil the underlying fragility and organic nature of human experiences. Through these images, I hope to convey a sense of universal resonance—something that everybody can relate to.
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