Paris of Steel shifts the lens on Paris from romance to raw structure. Focusing on the Eiffel Tower and the Pompidou Centre , the series explores the physical force of architectural steel — its mass, rhythm, and linear elegance. Through carefully composed frames, the photographs capture both internal complexity and outward perspective, revealing the aesthetics of engineered strength. These are not nostalgic views, but sharp, structural observations. The photographs reflect a fascination with the skeleton of the city — with metal as form, gesture, and spatial presence — showing how steel, when seen up close, becomes not only powerful, but unexpectedly delicate.