Roman Reflections pt 3 by Martijn Jebbink Photography

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About ‘Roman Reflections pt 3’ by Martijn Jebbink Photography

There’s something about rivers in cities like Rome—they reflect more than just architecture. Here, the Tiber carries the ghost of a bridge, its shape softened and stretched by the current. What stands solid above appears fragile below, as if the reflection could dissolve at any moment. That wide arc, the subtle play of shadows on the…

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Martijn Jebbink Photography
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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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