You don’t expect to feel small inside a building, but this place has that effect. The scale is massive, all sharp lines and layered glass, and yet there’s something soft about how the light hits everything. Reflections bounce across the surfaces like they’ve been choreographed, adding movement to a scene that’s technically still. That suspended figure on the platform draws the eye—just one person surrounded by steel and space, almost like an afterthought in the design. The escalator leads the gaze up, reinforcing the vertical rhythm of the structure, while the sweeping ceiling fabric softens the industrial edges. It's a place that feels like it’s always thinking: part architecture, part art, part machine. The monochrome tones strip away distractions, leaving nothing but contrast and form. You could spend hours here just following the way the shadows shift. It’s modern, a little surreal, and definitely built to make you look more than once.
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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