Minimal in color but maximal in form, Helix is a study of spatial rhythm and sculptural balance within the architecture of UTS Building 11 in Sydney. Captured from the base of the central staircase, the images transform a utilitarian structure into a suspended moment of abstraction. The staircase—curved, golden, and endlessly recursive—emerges against a field of white, like a drawing unfolding in three dimensions. With each image, function is stripped away, leaving only geometry, light, and motion frozen in time. What remains is not a place, but a feeling.
Since 2019, I’ve been drawn to the quiet beauty of urban spaces. Inspired by architecture, geometry, and minimalism, I aim to reveal the design in everyday environments. My work explores how structure, light, and shadow interact, turning overlooked scenes into striking images. Photography has changed how I see the world—helping me notice the unnoticed. I hope my images invite others to slow down and see familiar spaces in a new way.