Gold Medal in the category « Landscape city view »
Wings Over Concrete is a photographic series that captures the hidden movements of birds as they navigate urban landscapes. Through the use of multiple frames photographic technique, the project reveals invisible flight patterns above the streets & cityscapes, transforming fleeting motion into striking visual forms.
The series began from a simple curiosity: what would bird flight look like if captured beyond a single moment? The result is a collection of images where murmurations resemble sculptural shapes, gulls and doves create theatrical contrasts, and vultures circling highways echo brainwaves or energy currents. Each photograph is both documentary and poetic, showing how nature persists within human-dominated environments.
At its core, Wings Over Concrete is about coexistence. Birds are not background figures but vital indicators of environmental health. Their ability to adapt to glass, steel, and concrete reflects resilience and raises awareness of biodiversity in cities. The project invites viewers to pause, look upward, and see their urban surroundings as shared spaces of life rather than purely human domains.
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