# ZENIT | Looking at the world from above, to lose it

By [ZENIT](https://paragraph.com/@zenit) · 2025-05-16

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There is a moment, when I go up with the drone to 120 meters,

in which the world below is no longer landscape.

It's form.  
It's rhythm.  
It's abstraction.

I called this project ZENIT for a specific reason: looking at reality from the zenith means stripping it of depth, but also of noise.

There are no longer horizons, narratives or directions.  
Only structures, surfaces, shadows.

This is my way of seeking silence through photography.

### The three souls of ZENIT

1.  White Abstractions White landscapes, removed from the noise of the world. Fragile lines, undefined spaces, light as raw material.
    
2.  Industrial Archaeology Post-industrial architecture seen from above. Rational geometries, disused shapes that tell of a now uninhabited past.
    
3.  Sea Cliffs, piers, waves and coastal structures. The contrast between the chaotic motion of the sea and the immobility of human construction.
    

### A catalog to browse

For those who want to immerse themselves in the complete series, I have collected the project in a curatorial PDF.

Includes selected images, introductory text and the link between each sub-series.  

Download the catalog:  
  
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ub8wTjot2G6sm2sic6rrHWao1WmJCBq6/view?usp=sharing](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ub8wTjot2G6sm2sic6rrHWao1WmJCBq6/view?usp=sharing)

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*Originally published on [ZENIT](https://paragraph.com/@zenit/zenit)*
