Day 110/365 Monoliths in Mirror: The Geometry of Arrival
In this critique, we explore how scale and reflection transform a simple port scene into a dialogue between naval engineering and architectural ambition. Discover how a lower angle could have rewritten the entire narrative and why the "middle ground" is often the enemy of tension.
Day 88/365 Reflections in Distortion: The Urban Mirror
When you center a subject, you demand attention; when you curve the world around it, you create a narrative. This critique explores how a tighter, more centralized crop transforms a status symbol into an anchor for a distorted urban landscape. You'll learn why tracking your "keeper rate" is the most painful but necessary metric for growth.
Day 52/365 San Duo’s Glass Canvas: Deconstructing the Urban Reflection
Reflections turn ordinary streets into visual puzzles, but capturing them requires more than just a lucky angle. In this critique, we dissect a layered shot from Kaohsiung’s San Duo district to understand how to balance narrative complexity with visual clarity, while exploring how tracking your own artistic influences can accelerate your growth.

