A month and a couple of days ago, I posted this piece collating some of the photographs of Amsterdam and York which I had taken up to that point, and uploaded to my account with Instagram. This is a second selection of photographs, again twelve in total, this time devoted solely to photography partaken within Amsterdam. The photographs were taken from late January towards the latter part of February.
It extends from Het Scheepvaartmuseum – the Dutch National Maritime Museum – to to Museumplein, including the Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk; then depicts the state of the city over a particularly snowy weekend, round the streets of Reguliersgracht and Keizersgracht, FOAM museum, the Amstelveld, and NeL, the restaurant I wrote about and which figures in one of the photographs, behind a distinctively Jewish sort of tree. The final image is of a vaguely coliseum-like building off Van Baerlestraat, which in fact provides housing rather than a home for gladiatorial combat.
[…] found here; the second edition, with a focus on the Museumplein and Keizersgracht in the snow, is here. And now right here, extending below, are fourteen more photographs. These cover a period from the […]