Imagine a world where every building, every arch, and every street corner is stripped of its imperfections, revealing a hidden symphony of lines and angles. This is the essence of Vanda Estriga’s 'Geometric Rigor', a photographic journey that challenges our perception of urban and heritage architecture. But here’s where it gets intriguing: Estriga doesn’t just capture these spaces—she redefines them. Through her lens, optical distortions are banished, and symmetry reigns supreme. Each photograph becomes a meticulous exercise in correction, where light, angle, and geometry are not just controlled but mastered. And this is the part most people miss: it’s not about telling a story; it’s about honoring the silent dignity of urban memory. Whether it’s the towering grandeur of the Rua Augusta Arch or the relentless precision of an arcade, Estriga’s work elevates structure above narrative. This isn’t mere documentation—it’s a purist’s vision, a testament to the enduring elegance of architectural design. But here’s a thought to ponder: In striving for perfection, do we risk losing the raw, human essence of these spaces? Explore Estriga’s work at https://vandaestrigaphotography.com/vanda-estriga-photography or follow her on Instagram @vandaestriga, and let us know—is this pursuit of geometric rigor a celebration or a sacrifice? Your thoughts could spark a fascinating debate!