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Aaina Sharma

Aaina Sharma captures the structured stillness found within museum halls and urban landscapes.

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London-based Aaina Sharma brings a designer’s eye to the world of photography. Trained in graphic design at San Francisco’s Academy of Art University, she balances her role as a design leader in the mental health sector with a visual practice that captures the quiet geometry of our surroundings. Her work often focuses on the intersection of architecture and education, featuring museum interiors and urban structures. Through her contributions to platforms like Unsplash and writing for HuffPost UK, Sharma explores how minimalist compositions and art history inform our daily environments.

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Sharma’s aesthetic is defined by minimalist compositions and a focus on urban architecture. She frequently captures the clean lines of museum interiors, using photography to document the structured beauty of public and educational spaces.
Minimalist CompositionUrban ArchitectureMuseum InteriorsGraphic Design InfluenceStructural Photography
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Aaina Sharma — questions answered

What is Aaina Sharma's professional background?

She is a London-based product designer and photographer who studied graphic design at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco.

What subjects does she typically photograph?

Her work primarily features urban architecture, museum interiors, and minimalist compositions.

Has her work been featured in publications?

Yes, she has contributed to discussions on art education for outlets such as HuffPost UK.

How does her design background influence her photography?

Her training in graphic design and her career in UX design inform her focus on clean lines and minimalist visual structures.

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