About the Series
About the Series

About the Series

Echoes of Stone is a photographic journey through places where architecture begins to speak.
In this series, I explore the quiet echoes of past times—walls shaped by life, doors that mark thresholds, and windows that gaze like eyes into forgotten spaces. Each image captures a moment in which the visible and the invisible meet: the documentary precision of architectural detail and the fleeting atmosphere of light, shadow, and memory.

This line is less a staging than an act of listening. I approach buildings, alleys, and ruins the way one listens to old stories—with respect, curiosity, and a willingness to discover those subtle nuances between the stones that often go unnoticed in everyday life. Vivid color accents and near-monochrome stillness enter into a dialogue—two opposing forces that reflect the essence of these places: their presence and their transience.

Echoes of Stone is an archive of whispers—a collection of architectural moments that stand in quiet defiance of time, even as they are shaped by it. It is my way of engaging with the world: by making visible those places that remind us of our own history, without the need for words.

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