September 2024
September generated a photo mix of the routine, neighbourhood parties, work and travel.
September generated a photo mix of the routine, neighbourhood parties, work and travel.
Looking back on August, it was mostly a month of missed opportunities, as I wasn’t able to clear my head to be focussed (or be loose) with my photography. So mostly snapshots here and there from my dog walks. And I submitted this photo to the monthly Framelines Street Assignment,
Captures along the way in June. June 2nd: Photo book meetup & photo walk with Blurb-evangelist Daniel Milnor in Amsterdam. Educational, inspiring and fun! Pre-photowalk on my own in the morning. Photo book meetup at the Casa Hotel. Photo walk from along the Amstel River to De Pijp neighbourhood. Random
Captures along the way in the month of May.
Who doesn’t love music? And which photographer doesn’t like to capture musicians at work? Well, I do. Bonus: I prefer dynamic (read: changing) lighting conditions and I’ve dabbled in piano chords since my 7th summer myself. In 2018/19 I was one of the in-house (voluntary) photographers of the modest, but
Woke up in Edinburgh on February 1, 2020, Brexit had just gone into effect, lots of referendum related news buzzing and the only day off for what was to be a 3 days work stint. I made the most of it. I figured some Kodachrome (35) flavour would work well
I moved out of Amsterdam in the fall of 2014, but its streets lured me back regularly. 2017 was the year I rekindled my love for analog photography. I didn’t buy any gear at first, but asked my dad where he had put all his old cameras. Sure enough, there
Oh, the summer of 2008. Memorable for many reasons, one of them being that I had started a photography project, a decision that would change my life forever. Before that realisation came to be, my main motivation was to unwind and deflate from an absolutely crazy (and disastrous) year. The
Elle coming into her own, as I worked slower than usual with my Yashica Electro 35 GSN and Sigma SD Quattro with fast changing natural light conditions.
In July 2021 one of many freedom / no compliance marches was held in Amsterdam. Banned from coming together on Dam Square in the city center, the organisers were granted permission (oh, the irony of a free society) to gather on the outskirts of the city and go a certain route, which wouldn’t