The Eiffel Tower is one of the most famous landmarks in the world - and yet it never ceases to surprise us with new perspectives. The photo series shows the Parisian landmark from unusual angles: not from a distance, but up close, from below, from the crowd or through a reflection in the water.
The focus is on its unique steel architecture and the emotional atmosphere that surrounds it - sometimes in soft morning light, sometimes under dramatic clouds or in contrast to the clear geometry of modern urban structures. Small details such as wet cobblestones, passing seagulls or the interplay of light and shadow make each picture an individual experience.
I was inspired by a walk through Paris, where I wanted to see the Eiffel Tower not just as a monument, but as part of urban life. My aim was to rediscover this iconic building - not as a tourist motif, but as a living symbol of change, history and beauty.
This perspective creates an almost intimate connection between the viewer and the subject. The work adds elegance to any space, evoking wanderlust while conveying tranquillity - it is ideal for both modern and classic interiors.
The photograph was created digitally and edited with great sensitivity to light and colour to preserve the mood of the moment.