To Marseille-based photographer James Reeve, cities look best at night—without the cities.
In his work ‘Lightscapes’, Reeve explores how buildings and cityscapes look like with everything stripped away, but the lights and windows.
Using this technique, places like Gulf of Thailand and Las Vegas are left illuminated in “anonymous patterns of light”.
By focusing not on the landscape itself, “but on the vivid scars of light that pierce the darkness”, Reeve believes that cities then reveal “[their] contents within”.
[via Petapixel]
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