Shooting this minimalist Yokohama skyscraper architecture photography on a freezing, rainy afternoon, I found myself entirely dwarfed by the sheer scale of the city’s towering glass. The heavy, grey downpour had chased most people indoors, leaving the usually chaotic streets of the business quarter eerily quiet. Looking up through the biting drizzle, I was mesmerized by the endless, repetitive lines of windows stretching upward until they vanished into the fog. I composed this image to capture that stark, almost clinical geometry, focusing purely on the rhythmic, unbroken pattern of the facade. It is a quiet reflection on the isolating, yet strangely calming feeling of wandering among the giants in the pouring rain.
Yokohama, Japan, 2018