Turn in Black and White by Jeremy Negron

Captured during an October afternoon in Paris, this striking image explores the vertigo-inducing geometry of a local staircase. The photographer, struck by the architectural intensity of the structure, chose a perspective from the summit that challenges the viewer's sense of balance and height. By stripping away color, the composition emphasizes the stark, rhythmic lines and the daring nature of the vantage point. This photograph is award-worthy for its ability to transform a mundane urban feature into a compelling study of form, light, and the psychological thrill of looking down from great heights.

Turn in Black and White by Jeremy Negron
Light & Composition Photo of the Day

Jeremy Negron

REGISTERED PHOTOGRAPHER

Born in France, Jeremy Negron is a Paris-based photographer whose work is deeply influenced by the urban environment and the search for creative inspiration within his home city. His artistic practice is driven by a passion for global travel, where he documents diverse life conditions and landscapes to maintain a profound harmony with the natural world. Through his lens, Negron strives to share unique perspectives of the world, offering viewers a glimpse into the beauty and complexity he discovers during his extensive explorations.

10.5/20
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150/500
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Award Reach | Reviews
8,110 views | 3 Reviews
Award Winner Photo of the Day
Award Date June 8, 2020
Value 12.0
Clarity 13.0
Composition 18.0
Style 13.0
Skill 12.0
Photograph Location
Paris, France

Resonance Score Breakdown

Transparency in Award Scoring

Transparency Note: The resonance score (10.3/20) is calculated based on social engagement metrics collected before the award announcement.

Social Shares
3.8/5 points
750/1,000 Social Share
Page Views
5.0/5 points
8,110/2,500 Page View
Reviews
0.0/5 points
0/100 Review
Submissions
1.5/5 points
150/500 Submission
Jury Score: 68.0/80
Resonance Score: 10.3/20
Total Award Score: 78.3/100

Expert Photography Reviews · 3

Reflections on this Photograph
By Daniel Ferreira

The Spiral of Exclusion

Architecture is rarely neutral. Every staircase, every corridor, and every threshold is a silent instruction on how to move and who is permitted to occupy the verticality of a city.

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By Farida Boussouf

The Weight of the Descent

It is 3:14 am. The house has finally stopped settling, and the silence is heavy enough to touch. At this hour, I often think about the things we choose to climb and the things we are terrified to fall from.

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