
The Way We See
At Geomorph we document the life of built spaces - from quiet homes to public places, from construction sites to city streets. Our work isn’t only about capturing how a space looks - it’s about how it becomes. We believe the process - the mess, the making, the in-between - holds as much meaning as the final form.
To us, every built space carries intent. Whether it’s a staircase, a bus stop, or a stretch of road, design is always shaping human experience - and being shaped by it in return. Through slow, observant photography, we’re building an archive of how design lives in the world - evolving, adapting, and quietly transforming the way we move, feel, and belong.

The Founders
We are Sindhu and Siddanth - an architect and a photographer with a shared focus on documenting how design shapes the world around us. What began as a shared interest has grown into a long-term collaboration rooted in observation, patience, and curiosity for the built environment.
Siddanth has been photographing architecture for over eight years, with a strong eye for geometry, light, and spatial clarity. His work is grounded in stillness - capturing form without excess and letting the space speak for itself. Sindhu brings her background in architecture and heritage conservation, shaped by a deep interest in materials, context, and how spaces carry memory. Her perspective is informed by both practice and research, allowing her to see not just what has been built, but what has been layered over time.No matter the scale or setting, our approach stays the same: observe slowly, document honestly, and pay attention to what spaces hold - in their design, their making, and in the quiet traces people leave behind.








