Bestseller from The Nature of Art Collection
This upward view from inside the Palazzo Venezia pulls your eyes straight to the top. It’s one of those shots where the geometry does all the work. The arches layer upon each other, guiding the eye through soft curves and angular openings toward the light pouring in from above. There’s a kind of rhythm in how the architectural details repeat and break, almost like a stone spiral caught in motion. The black-and-white treatment gives even more focus to the textures and symmetry—the shadows fall cleanly across the columns and ceilings, carving out a real sense of depth. It’s both massive and delicate at the same time. You get the feeling of standing still while everything else is drawing you upward. This space feels timeless, like it could belong to any century. And that natural light coming from the ceiling—it’s subtle, but it makes the whole thing feel alive.
Welcome to my world of photography. I am Martijn Jebbink, born in the Netherlands and living in Rome.
I grew up in a small town, surrounded by an impressive forest. In that environment I developed my own way of looking at the world. At first, I didn’t see..
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