“Reach for the stars” has been a phrase I have heard throughout my childhood. I look at the world by watching the sidewalk when I walk, not noticing what is going on above. Architecture photography is a gateway into the unknown for me. Humans build skyscrapers seemingly to reach for the stars, as the shadows of the towers cover it’s surroundings. A skyscraper is symbolic of human intention to reach for something higher. I am interested in capturing how buildings actually pierce the sky at the top, taking a contemporary view of how the shape of a buildings external architecture shares a relationship with the item it is piercing, creating a hole, cut, wrinkle in time. I’m interested with how the functionality of the building coexists with the existing landscape.




