A few months ago, I decided it would be a good idea to also do some really targeted photography, instead of randomly taking photos whereever life happened to take me. Since then, I have systematically “mapped” 5 different shopping districts (streets or malls).
Some time ago, I posted about the first one I did, which was the shopping district in the center of Mortsel, near Antwerpen, Belgium. That post can be found here.
This post is about the second shopping district that I mapped, which is the Driekoningenstraat-Statiestraat in Antwerpen, Belgium.
Over a two day period, on 7 and 8 August (so precisely 2 months ago today), I photographed all, well most, storefronts in the area. On maps, it looks like this:
234 Poi’s in total, most of them storefronts.
The star photo of this series, is one of a fabric store, with some 95k views in precisely 2 months time.
A fabric store … again. You may remember that the one that suprised me the most in episode 1, was also a photo of a simple fabric store, Bobby Sewing, with back then more than 64K views, now almost 79K.
In summary for this second shopping district:
- 234 Poi’s (photographed over a 2 day period)
- 95.636 views for the star photo
- 868.881 views for all the photo’s combined
- which comes down to an average of 14.244 views per day.
Stay tuned for episode 3 of 5.