The Haringvliet and the Old Harbour in Rotterdam form a historic and atmospheric area that reflects the city's rich maritime history. Originating in the 14th century, the Oude Haven is Rotterdam's oldest port and used to serve as an important trading centre. Today, the area is a popular meeting place with a mix of historical and modern elements, such as the impressive white Cube Houses and the iconic White House, Europe's first "high-rise" office building.
On the banks of the Haringvliet, part of the Nieuwe Maas, there are numerous historic ships that evoke a nostalgic atmosphere. These ships, often part of the Maritime Museum, provide a glimpse into Rotterdam's nautical past and attract many visitors every year. The contrast between the old port and the modern buildings rising around it offers a unique sight and makes the area particularly attractive to photographers.
The combination of water, historic ships and contemporary architecture creates diverse and dynamic images, especially during the evening hours when the port is illuminated. The Old Harbour and the Haringvliet are also surrounded by cosy cafés and restaurants, where you can enjoy stunning views of the water.
For lovers of maritime history and urban photography, this area offers countless opportunities to capture the unique atmosphere of old and new Rotterdam.
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As an independent and passionate photographer, my autonomous work focuses on the power and simplicity of black-and-white photography. By omitting colour, I focus entirely on light, form, line play and contrast, bringing architecture and urban structures to life.
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