Palma de Mallorca at night has a quiet, understated charm. The streets of the old town are softly lit by lanterns and Palma's imposing Cathedral comes alive in the moonlight, its detailed architecture contrasting sharply with the dark sky. It is quieter than during the day, but there is still life in the city. Local cafés and restaurants along the cobbled streets have their terraces open, where people quietly enjoy a meal or a drink. In the harbour, yachts lie still, illuminated by the city lights that enhance the reflections in the water. The atmosphere is calm, but the city does not feel deserted. Palma at night is a place where you can feel the rhythm of everyday life, but in a more relaxed, subtle form. It is a city that has its own pace once the sun has set.
Siedse Jan is a Dutch photographer who moved to Mallorca in spring 2022. For many years he has been passionate about photography, especially during his travels, where he developed his love for street photography and portraits. In Mallorca, he found new inspiration, capturing local culture and.. Read more…