This series captures the overlooked beauty of urban environments at night. When the sun sets and artificial light takes over, cities transform into abstract compositions of light, shadow, and reflection.

The photographs focus on architectural details, street corners, and the play of light on glass and concrete. These are not the iconic landmarks or tourist destinations, but the everyday spaces we pass through without noticing.

In the darkness, the familiar becomes strange. A parking garage becomes a cathedral of light. A puddle becomes a mirror to an alternate reality. The geometric precision of modernist architecture reveals itself in ways invisible during the day.

This work invites viewers to see their surroundings with fresh eyes, to find beauty in the mundane, and to appreciate the accidental art that emerges when human design meets natural light.

Note: Images would be displayed here in the actual publication.