"Euclidean Jazz" refers to the chaotic harmonics found in the geometry of architecture similar to what Goethe referred to as “frozen music”. Each image explores the asymmetric patterns and abstract ecology of angles, forms, and light found in the architectural masterstrokes of Daniel Libeskind’s addition to the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto and his emotionally inspired Jüdisches Museum in Berlin. When photographing architecture, I dissect structures and compose them in my own mathematical alchemy of creativity and composition. Architecture often offers the music and photography offers the lyrics click by click – the unique signature of the photographer.