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In this striking architectural study, the photographer captures the intricate symmetry and geometric precision of Moroccoβs El Bhahia Palace. By utilizing a wide aperture, the composition balances the ornate, delicate details of the palaceβs traditional decoration with the grand, imposing scale of the room itself. The result is a harmonious interplay of light and structure that invites the viewer to wander through the space. This image is award-worthy for its masterful ability to transform a static interior into a narrative of cultural depth, showcasing a keen eye for the rhythmic patterns that define Moroccan design.
Based in Surrey, UK, Liesl Cheney is a professional wedding and portrait photographer celebrated for her ability to capture the authentic emotion and personality of her subjects. Beyond her primary portraiture work, she collaborates with food stylists and suppliers to craft compelling marketing portfolios. An avid traveler, Cheney frequently explores the world through her lens, applying her technical precision and artistic sensibility to architectural and travel photography alike.
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In the quietest hours of the morning, when the house is still settling into its foundations, I often think about how we build our own internal cathedrals.
Read the reflection →The air in an old, vaulted room has a specific weight, a coolness that clings to the skin like damp silk. I remember the smell of sun-baked limestoneβa dry, mineral scent that tastes like dust on the back of the throat.
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The Weight of a Glance
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