Reflections offer a different way of seeing Burj Khalifa. The city’s towers and structures, usually defined by height and scale, briefly transform when mirrored on the surface of water.
Along the Dubai Canal, capturing these moments requires patience and a measure of luck. Only on rare mornings does the water become perfectly still, allowing the skyline to settle into a quiet, symmetrical reflection. At other times, the images appear unexpectedly in temporary puddles left behind after rain—fleeting mirrors that last only a few hours before disappearing.
Photographed over many years, this series explores those brief moments when the city reveals a softer, more contemplative side, where architecture and reflection come together in simple, graphic compositions.