An image is said to be symmetrical when half of it mirrors itself either along the horizontal or vertical axis. Symmetrical compositions in architecture photography creates a sense of strength, order and security by balancing an image’s visual weight. This has a unique calming effect on the viewers’ mind. Here are some examples of symmetry from our shoots.
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