As evening slowly falls over the city, the Erasmus Bridge transforms into a silent storyteller. Daylight retreats, giving way to a soft, deep blue haze that envelops everything. The bridge stands there - powerful and calm at the same time - as if guarding the transition from day to night.
Lights begin to twinkle along the quay, cars'glide across the road surface like streaks of light, and the water under the bridge reflects the last glow of the sky. It is a moment when the city slows down and yet is full of expectation. As if the night invites new thoughts, new dreams.
The lines of the bridge stand out sharply against the twilight. There is harmony in the design, in the way steel and air seem to breathe together. It is no ordinary transition from light to dark; it is a scene full of atmosphere, stillness and softness.
This work on the wall captures exactly that moment: the quiet you only feel when the day is just audible, but the night is already almost speaking. A reminder of the importance of standing still for a moment - in the middle of movement, in the middle of the city, in the middle of life.
Ever since I was young, I have been creative. I further developed this creativity during my various studies and my work as a graphic designer at various advertising agencies. But my heart has always been with photography. After graduating from photography school, I took the plunge and started.. Read more…