What stood out to me immediately here was the precision of the light. This is a quiet corner inside the Museo Santuario in Palestrina, and yet the way the sunlight cuts through the iron lattice turns the space into something far more intentional. You can see the strong geometric pattern falling perfectly onto the floor and wall—almost like a projection. The room itself remains mostly in darkness, which makes the brightness feel earned, like a subtle reward for noticing it.
This image wasn’t planned. I had walked past this spot earlier and didn’t think much of it. But when I returned and saw the shift in light, everything felt different. It reminded me how even the simplest spaces come alive when the light hits just right. I think there’s something really calming about this one. It’s stripped back, nothing dramatic, but that patch of sunlight brings its own kind of quiet energy. It made me pause—and sometimes that’s enough.
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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Germany
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Germany
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