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Finding the right spot for architectural photography
Black and white architectural photography works beautifully in spaces where you want a calm, nostalgic atmosphere without competing colors. The monochrome palette creates focus and pairs naturally with wood, concrete, or neutral textiles. Consider hanging Molen de Gooyer and brewery 't IJ in Amsterdam. in a hallway or above a sideboard where its vertical lines can shine.
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Urban photography for modern spaces
Cityscapes with clean lines and open skies suit contemporary interiors with plenty of natural light and minimal decoration. The soft grey and blue tones create breathing room on your walls. Place Amsterdam's 'Skyline' on the Amstel. in a home office or dining area where the calm, open composition complements focused or social activities.
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Portrait and landscape formats both popular
Portrait format suits narrow wall spaces like hallways, beside windows, or flanking doorways, while landscape format opens up horizontal walls above sofas or sideboards. Both formats are equally popular in Amsterdam East prints, so choose what fits your available wall space and the flow of your room layout.
