The Erasmus Bridge, an icon of Rotterdam, is a breathtaking sight at night. Connecting the city centre to Wilhelminapier, this famous bridge is known as "The Swan" for its elegant, curved pylon reminiscent of a swan's neck. After dark, the bridge's modern architecture comes into its own beautifully, with atmospheric lighting highlighting the steel cables and road surface.
Designed by Ben van Berkel and opened in 1996, the Erasmus Bridge is a symbol of Rotterdam's renewal and dynamism. Its slender, white silhouette contrasts powerfully with the city's skyline. With a total length of 802 metres and a striking 139-metre-high pylon, the bridge not only provides a functional crossing for pedestrians, cyclists, and cars, but is also an architectural masterpiece.
At night, when the bridge is illuminated, it creates an enchanting image. The lights reflect on the water of the New Maas, giving the bridge an almost surreal character. The bridge connects the modern business centre on Wilhelminapier, where buildings such as De Rotterdam and Hotel New York are located, with the historic city centre.
For photographers, the Erasmus Bridge offers a perfect subject for night photography. The contrast between the brightly lit bridge and the dark river creates dramatic compositions, while the lines of the cables and pylon accentuate the bridge's geometric perfection. The Swan remains a beloved icon of 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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