BNW Architecture MAXXI Museum Rome Italy by Martijn Jebbink Photography

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About ‘BNW Architecture MAXXI Museum Rome Italy’ by Martijn Jebbink Photography

Some structures feel like they weren’t just designed, but sculpted out of thought. That’s the feeling I had standing underneath this striking wooden and concrete form at the MAXXI Museum in Rome. Shot in black and white, the photo strips the architecture down to its core — shape, tension, and balance. The curves of the wooden beams rise…

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Martijn Jebbink Photography
Netherlands

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 my own place in it, it just seemed odd to me. I couldn’t connect. However, as I grew older, I developed a keen eye for composition, both in social settings and the natural world, and learned to see light in the…

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