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Timothy Hursley is an acclaimed architectural photographer whose work frequently features staircases as primary subjects. His photographs document how architects use stairs as sculptural elements and design features in modernist and contemporary buildings. Hursley's work appears in architectural publications and has been exhibited in museums. His photographs reveal the artistic and geometric qualities of staircases beyond their functional purpose. The work demonstrates how architectural photography elevates staircases from utilitarian objects to subjects of aesthetic contemplation.