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After The World Went Into Lockdown, This Photographer Turned His Lens To His Hometown, Amsterdam, And Photographed It During Curfew (22 Pics)
For over a year now, the whole world has looked like nothing we've seen before. COVID-19 suddenly put our busy lives on pause and turned lively cities into modern post-apocalypse. Many photographers who breathe traveling were forced to turn their lenses to their hometowns. One of these photographers is Dutch photographer and cinematographer Stijn Hoekstra, who captured how once-vibrant Amsterdam turned into an eerie ghost city under the pandemic restrictions.
One February night after the snowfall, equipped with a camera and a permit to leave the house after 9 PM (weird times we live in, huh?), Hoekstra went out to capture the empty and lonely streets of his city.
"Like so many other countries, the Netherlands is also in lockdown, which means all unnecessary shops remain closed and people are still advised to work from home. From January 23rd, the government introduced the curfew from 09:00 PM till 04:30 AM in which you are not allowed outside unless you have a permit. At the beginning of the curfew, I wanted to go outside, but I wasn’t able to find the right storyline for the pictures. In the first week of February, heavy snowfall was predicted, so I arranged the necessary permit to go out on the streets. The city once so vibrant felt eerie without anybody. I walked for hours during the cold night in which the city was covered with a beautiful white blanket. I knew, and hoped to never find the city like this ever again," Hoekstra told Bored Panda.
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So I was finishing my MBA in Amsterdam and went on a bike tour. The guide told me that the mural with the ships is all tiles and took 6 months to finish. When putting out the bids to companies to finish the mural, a company from Rotterdam won the contract. They finished the mural but unbenounced to anyone, instead of putting the Amsterdam in the mural, they put the flag of Rotterdam. There is a rivalry between the 2 cities and this was a subversive way for a company from Rotterdam to get one over from their Rivals. It took 3 months until someone noticed and it got removed and replaced.
This is one of my favourite bookshops :) I have spent countless hours there and more money than I care to disclose.
It’s so beautiful! My great grandma grew up there, and I’ve been wanting to visit forever.
Not allowed to ride them during curfew.... I miss them too in the pictures
Load More Replies...Not in Amsterdam, even in the middle of the night it's usually thriving with life.
Load More Replies...It’s so beautiful! My great grandma grew up there, and I’ve been wanting to visit forever.
Not allowed to ride them during curfew.... I miss them too in the pictures
Load More Replies...Not in Amsterdam, even in the middle of the night it's usually thriving with life.
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