Looking down the symmetrical corridor of the Groenburgwal on a March night, the illuminated Zuiderkerk tower acts as a vanishing point for the entire composition — street lamps, canal boats, and canal house facades all converging inward toward the lit baroque spire. The black-and-white treatment maximises contrast between bright windows and deep shadows, and the perfectly still canal water doubles the whole scene below the waterline, creating an almost Rorschach symmetry. Bicycles and parked cars root this timeless cityscape firmly in the present.
Shot on NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D610 · 2020
GroenburgwalZuiderkerkAmsterdamblack and whitenight photographycanallong exposurereflection
MaterialFine art print on Enhanced Matte Art paper (EMA), 200 g/m², box frame, no mount, acrylic (Perspex) glaze
FormatBox-framed print, made to order
Size20 × 30 cm · 8 × 12 inHanging guide: above a sofa or bed, choose a piece about two-thirds the width of the furniture below it; centre at eye level (~145 cm to centre).
ShippingFree worldwide shipping on every order · made-to-order at the regional lab · approx. 1–2 weeks to NL/EU/UK/US