Minimalist Geometric Photos

Photographer Paolo Pettigiani Focuses on Forms Within Architecture

Italian graphic designer and photographer Paolo Pettigiani isolates images within the bigger picture to highlight subtle patterns within geometric photos.

His latest photoseries 'E X P O' explores buildings and forms present at the current Universal Exposition 'EXPO 2015,' located this year in Milan, Italy. At a gathering that features several world renowned architects, Pettiginai cleverly explored minimal examples of both geometry and of color present around them. Each photo isolates a specific section of a building, and in doing so, separates it not only from the surrounding area, but also from the original building itself.

With this collection of minimally inspired geometric photos, the artist is able to highlight forms that would often be overlooked against a larger backdrop. Isolating our view allows the viewer to understand and appreciate subtle aspects of the world around us.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Geometric Photography - The trend towards simplified geometric images can be applied in various industries such as advertising for visual communication with consumers.
2. Architecture Isolation Techniques - The trend towards isolating sections of buildings to highlight subtle forms can disrupt the architecture industry by inspiring new, minimalistic building designs.
3. Subtle Pattern Recognition - The trend towards highlighting subtle patterns within larger images can be applied in various industries such as product design for creating sleek and modern designs.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising - The advertising industry could use minimalist geometric photography to create visually engaging ads with simple and modern designs.
2. Architecture - Architecture firms can apply isolation and minimalistic techniques to their building designs, creating structures that embrace a contemporary style.
3. Product Design - Product design companies can incorporate subtle patterns and minimalist design to create sleek modern products that appeal to a wider audience.

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