Abstract architecture photography - Multiple exposure I.

Architecture in Motion

Built forms transformed into movement, light and abstraction.

Architecture in Motion is a collection of abstract architectural photographs in which buildings are no longer presented as stable objects, but as rhythm, movement, light and fragmented form. The series explores the moment when architecture begins to dissolve through the photographic process.

Some images are created through intentional camera movement, others through multiple exposure, reflections or the layering of geometric structures. Walls, windows, façades and urban details lose their fixed identity and become visual gestures — closer to drawing, memory or movement than to documentation.

While architecture is usually associated with stability, order and permanence, I am interested in its opposite qualities: instability, transformation and the way a solid structure can become fluid inside a photograph. The camera allows me to loosen the building from its function and turn it into a field of lines, surfaces and shifting forms.

For me, this series is not about architecture as a place, but about architecture as visual energy. It is a study of built forms in transition — between structure and abstraction, stillness and motion.

Selected works

Abstract Prague
Prague Castle, 2022
Intentional camera movement technique
Abstract architecture photography - Multiple exposure II.
Abstract architecture photography, 2023
In-camera multiple exposure, Pankrác district of Prague
Old Prison Building
Old Prison Building, 2023
Intentional camera movement, Říčany, Czechia
Corpus Christi Chapel
Corpus Christi Chapel, 2021
Intentional camera movement, Kutná Hora, Czechia
Church of Our Lady before Týn in Prague
Church of Our Lady before Týn, 2022
Intentional camera movement, Prague
Dancing house in Prague
Dancing House, 2023
Intentional camera movement, Prague
Abstract architecture photography - Multiple exposure I.
Abstract architecture photography – Multiple exposure I., 2023

Selected works from this series are available as fine art prints