
Monaco Palais 1954. Very far on the right: Edward Quinn with his Rolleiflex.
At the Monaco Palace in 1954, an infinity mirror effect creates a surreal scene within a grand, arched hall. A guard in a formal uniform stands in profile, his figure reflected repeatedly to form a diminishing line that recedes into darkness. The opulent space features marble walls, pillars, and a classical bust. On the far right, a faint reflection reveals the photographer, Edward Quinn, holding his Rolleiflex camera and capturing the illusion of infinite depth.
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com
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