SEEING BEYOND THE SURFACE - A PREVIEW OF G.B. SMITH

A striking black and white architectural image of the Prada Towers, captured from a low angle. The twin skyscrapers rise above a futuristic geometric facade, with light flaring off the glass surfaces, creating a dramatic interplay.

What makes a photograph more than just a picture? For GB Smith, it’s about distilling a scene to its purest form—stripping away distractions and revealing something deeper. His work invites us to slow down, to look longer, to truly see.

On February 1st, The Curated Landscape will showcase the black-and-white mastery of G.B. Smith. Known for his meticulous approach, G.B. balances a demanding career with an artistic practice that is both methodical and meditative. His images bridge the natural and the constructed, capturing the quiet beauty of both.

In the full feature, we’ll explore G.B.’s creative philosophy, the stories behind his most compelling works, and his reflections on how photography serves as both an outlet and an anchor.

Stay tuned—the full feature launches February 1st.

For an early glimpse of G.B. Smith’s work, visit his website or follow him on Instagram.


 
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