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The dome of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome at sunset. The combination between black and white and color emphasizes the history of the building and makes the transition to the present.
St. Peter's Basilica (Italian: Basilica di San Pietro) is a Catholic church and basilica major in St. Peter's Square in Vatican City. The church was built between 1506 and 1626 in late Renaissance and Baroque architecture on the site of the former Circus of Nero in Rome, where, according to tradition, the apostle and first pope, Peter, was crucified and buried. It is an important pilgrimage site for Catholics and is considered the first of Rome's seven pilgrim churches.
I am a cityscape photographer who captures the beauty of the city from the moment the sun begins to go down till sunrise. My passion lies in photographing the city in the evening, night and dawn. My photos are colorful, panoramic and are characterized by the use of reflection, especially in the water.
With my photos I capture the color palette of the city when most of us have already gone inside, I work with slow shutter speeds so that on most photos no people can be seen, they are passersby who are, as it were, dissolved in the photo / city.
This creates a serene street scene as if the cities have been abandoned. Only by the presence of light trails of cyclists, cars, boats, buses or trams can be seen that the city is alive.
I use different perspectives to capture the city, from ground level but also from above (rooftop).
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