As a photographer and architecture student trying to discover what makes me interested in architecture, I have noticed one particular successful attribute of photography and its role in architecture: it allows narrowing our field of view, focusing the eye to moments in architecture that may otherwise be overlooked because of the many distractions that occur in our field of view at any given time (also worsened by the condition of our busy lives).
Here, I ask you to stop and see architecture with a new mindset, in hopes of displaying how it poses itself to us. The carefully selected pairings of images provide another level of interest and beauty beyond individual images, and the general arrangement presents a path for your eye to follow both the authoritative and whimsical nature of architecture. Lines, curves, and shapes lead your eye between images, which exhibit a collection of structural, material, and metaphysical ideas. This Order and Abstraction of architecture is what makes me interested in Architectural Photography.