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While exploring downtown Cincinnati during a college visit, the photographer discovered a striking architectural detail in an alleyway behind a castle-like structure. Capturing the scene with a Kodak DX6490, the photographer focused on the interplay of light and geometry to transform a mundane urban corner into an abstract study. The image stands out for its unique perspective and the photographer's ability to find beauty in unexpected places, demonstrating a keen eye for composition that elevates a simple street-level observation into a compelling piece of abstract photography.
Born in Toledo, Ohio, in 1994, Stephanie Gillis is an emerging artist driven by a deep-seated passion for visual storytelling. Guided by the philosophy that beauty exists everywhere if viewed through the lens, she captures the world with a fresh, intuitive perspective. Though she is currently building her professional portfolio, her work reflects a dedicated commitment to artistic growth and a desire to share her unique vision of the world with an international audience.
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We often speak of buildings as if they were static, frozen in the mortar and stone of their inception. Yet, if you sit long enough in the shadow of a wall, you begin to realize that structures are merely containers for the light that strikes them.
Read the reflection →We often mistake the city for a collection of solid things—brick, mortar, and the unyielding geometry of streets. But look closer, and you will find that stone is merely a vessel for light, and light is a liquid that pools in the corners of our days.
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The Weight of a Book
good shot