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Threshold (2026) Photograph by Brandon LeValley

139.7 x 101.6 x 0.25cm (unframed) / 134.62 x 96.52cm (actual image size)

£1,282

A sharp plane of light cuts across the façade, transforming familiar architecture into a study of balance, tension, and transition. The converging towers frame a narrow interval where shadow yields to illumination, inviting the eye toward an unseen destination beyond the visible scene.

Rendered in luminous black and white, Threshold explores the quiet boundary between openness and enclosure, certainty and possibility. Stripped of distraction, the composition emphasizes geometry, rhythm, and the expressive power of light, encouraging a contemplative pause at the edge of transformation.

40 × 55 inches — $1,695
Also available in:
30 × 41¼ inches — $1,295
22 × 30¼ inches — $695

Materials used:

Hahnemuhle Baryta Fine Art Paper and archival inks

Details:

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A sharp plane of light cuts across the façade, transforming familiar architecture into a study of balance, tension, and transition. The converging towers frame a narrow interval where shadow yields to illumination, inviting the eye toward an unseen destination beyond the visible scene.

Rendered in luminous black and white, Threshold explores the quiet boundary between openness and enclosure, certainty and possibility. Stripped of distraction, the composition emphasizes geometry, rhythm, and the expressive power of light, encouraging a contemplative pause at the edge of transformation.

40 × 55 inches — $1,695
Also available in:
30 × 41¼ inches — $1,295
22 × 30¼ inches — $695

Materials used:

Hahnemuhle Baryta Fine Art Paper and archival inks

Details:

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Brandon LeValley

Location United States

About
I came to photography through a long-standing fascination with form and structure, and with how their aesthetic presence is constantly shaped by light, perspective, and the moment of observation. My... Read more

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