Beyond Bresson: Evolving Your Black & White Urban Geometry
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Bresson gave us the grammar — but shooting the same geometric shadows and leading lines everyone else does isn't mastery, it's mimicry. Worth a read if your urban work has started to feel formulaic and you're ready to interrogate why.
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