Germany James Simon Galerie, Berlin
Contemporary Classicism: The Rhythm of the Colonnades
Photography Tips
Position yourself within the upper walkway to capture the striking repetition of the gallery's slender, white concrete columns. Using a 16–35mm ultra-wide lens is essential here to emphasize the sheer height of the pillars and draw the viewer's eye deep into the vanishing point. Don't stress over converging lines in the field; you can easily correct perspective distortion in Lightroom or Photoshop to ensure the cast stone columns stand completely vertical.
Shoot with an aperture around f/8 to maintain edge-to-edge sharpness, highlighting the contrast between the clean, minimalist concrete and the surrounding historic architecture. Designed by David Chipperfield to serve as the central hub for Museum Island, this elevated colonnade acts as a modern bridge between the classic museums, which means it gets exceptionally crowded. Arrive exactly at sunrise to capture the pure, uninterrupted geometry of the space before the daily flow of visitors begins.
Shoot with an aperture around f/8 to maintain edge-to-edge sharpness, highlighting the contrast between the clean, minimalist concrete and the surrounding historic architecture. Designed by David Chipperfield to serve as the central hub for Museum Island, this elevated colonnade acts as a modern bridge between the classic museums, which means it gets exceptionally crowded. Arrive exactly at sunrise to capture the pure, uninterrupted geometry of the space before the daily flow of visitors begins.
Travel Information
U-Bahn and Bus is nearby.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Sunrise
Sunrise & Sunset
04:42 - 21:32
| current local time: 14:10
Photo Themes
Architecture
Locations
Berlin
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