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The Architecture of Sound

A journey into the heart of the frequency. From the damp, focused tension of the rehearsal room to the high-voltage roar of the stage and the unvarnished reality of life backstage. This series is more than a concert reportage; it is a documentary record of a year spent dissecting the physical structure of sound.

This is a sustained documentary immersion into the raw mechanics of Heavy Metal, capturing the unscripted grit of the rehearsal rooms, concerts and backstage areas. I look past the performance to isolate the structural patterns within the noise: the physical stress of a vibrating string, the rhythmic geometry of a strike, and the visual entropy of light. These frames serve as frozen blueprints, documenting the moment noise transforms into a tangible reality. This study is my logical bridge to cinematography, shifting from the static architecture of a single moment to the breathing system of the moving image.

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notice to my photographic approach:
taken with dedication,
post-processed only with
an analogue-film simulation (VSCO)
and in true frame

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