Transit Geometry

Photographer

Marcel van Beek

Category

Black & White Photography - Travel

Company

Submission Group

Professional

Year

2026

Country / Region:

Germany

Transit Geometry is a five-part photographic study of an urban railway station, viewed as a system for directing bodies through space. Stairs, handrails, glass-block walls, service doors, surveillance equipment and concrete planes are isolated from the usual movement of passengers and reorganised into a sequence of grids, axes, thresholds and voids. The series begins with Measured Exit, where an ascending staircase leads towards a luminous glass ceiling. Symmetry suggests orientation, yet the suspended camera and mechanical fixtures introduce an element of observation. Service Corner turns towards the station’s peripheral infrastructure: ventilation grilles, metal surfaces and glass blocks occupy a space designed to remain unnoticed. In Ceiling Matrix, tonal inversion transforms the glass-block construction into an abstract field whose architectural scale becomes uncertain. Stairwell Chamber reverses the direction of movement. The stairs descend into a darker interior, while reflected grid patterns travel across the concrete walls. The sequence ends with Concrete Screen, where the route is reduced to an edge, a wall and a concealed drop. Movement is implied, but the destination is withheld. Black and white connects the station’s varied materials and removes incidental colour. One image reverses tonal values, making the familiar structure appear momentarily estranged. Across the sequence, architecture alternates between guidance and obstruction, transparency and enclosure. The title refers to transit both as physical movement and as a regulated condition. Geometry does not merely describe the station’s design; it organises how the traveller enters, ascends, descends, pauses and disappears.

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