photography, gelatin-silver-print
portrait
photography
gelatin-silver-print
cityscape
realism
Dimensions height 126 mm, width 177 mm
This photograph captures the exterior of Hotel Schols in Driebergen-Rijsenburg, through J.H. Spoormaker's lens. The eye is immediately drawn to the facade of the hotel, with its symmetrical design and classical architectural details. The photograph's composition is carefully structured, creating a balanced and orderly view. The use of light and shadow enhances the textures of the building's surfaces, bringing a tactile quality to the architectural forms. The trees frame the hotel which adds depth to the image. The image can be seen as a study in the relationship between architecture and society. The hotel, as a symbol of establishment and order, is captured in a way that highlights its structural elements, inviting us to consider the social codes and values it represents. The arrangement of architectural components and their interrelation within the overall design, may reflect broader societal structures of hierarchy and organization.
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