Pesce’s photographs of Persepolis often emphasize the interaction between ruin and landscape. He framed the columns of the Apadana against the broad sky, highlighting their verticality and the eroded capitals that once supported ceremonial halls. His images capture the silent tension between endurance and collapse, suggesting both the resilience of the carved stone and the effects of centuries of weathering. The way he composed his shots reveals a deep appreciation for the contrast between the clarity of architectural lines and the rugged environment of the Iranian plateau.2025 © ShinyBerry.com
