Striking Monochromatic Brutalist Architectural Photography of Thomas de Franzoni

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Thomas de Franzoni’s *Echoes in Stone* series is a striking introduction to his architectural photography, defined by its quiet, monochromatic atmosphere.

Capturing Berlin’s layered past in early 2025, the images highlight both grand monuments like the Victory Column and overlooked urban spaces, focusing on shadow, texture, and restraint. Beyond this series, Thomas explores architecture through mood and emotional resonance, emphasizing stark concrete forms, isolated stairwells, and empty corridors with sculptural precision. Having transitioned from vibrant, color-rich compositions to a refined monochrome approach, his work now invites quiet reflection, offering moments of stillness and observation.

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