Geometry in Architecture

PrizeFinalists in Shoot (photo/video)
ArtistAnna Wacker
CategoryNon-Professional
CreditGeometry Class

When one thinks about geometry, lines, circles, squares, triangles, ovals and many other shapes come to mind. Obviously, geometry plays a vital role in the design and construction of buildings; it is the foundation of architecture. However, for me as an architecture photographer, more important is the visual impact that the geometry of a structure conveys on the viewer. It is what I would call the “WOW effect” and this is what I look for. This series consists of B&W photos of architecture in various cities in Germany; buildings that made a memorable impression on me.

Bio
"Embarking on my photographic journey, I began by capturing anything that sparked my curiosity. However, amidst the diverse subjects, I found my lens gravitating towards the intricate world of architecture. Perhaps it was a reflection of an unfulfilled dream to become an architect myself. Immersing myself in this visual narrative, I became captivated by the delicate interplay of functionality and aesthetics within architectural marvels." An award winning photographer, Anna Wacker is dedicated to Architecture, Fine Art and B&W Photography.