calmerchroma

calmerchroma minimalist photography by Richard James Bentley reduces scenes to essentials.

He photograph fragments of the built environment as a way of searching for peace.

He is drawn to moments where light softens hard surfaces, where colour settles into calm, and where simple shapes hold a gentle tension.

By reducing scenes to their essential elements, he tries to create images that feel spacious, still, and unhurried.

His work is not concerned with describing places. Instead, he isolates small encounters between wall, shadow, curve, and sky; moments that often go unnoticed, yet carry a quiet sense of presence.

Through this process of reduction, architecture becomes a vessel for emotion rather than information. Each photograph is an invitation to slow down, to breathe, and to experience a brief pause within the visual noise of everyday life.