The softness, tenderness and vulnerability of a woman in the middle of a world of destruction and roughness. This woman expresses this tenderness by wearing a white dress with a large white balloon and bare feet, taking a seat next to a train track, where addicts and homeless people normally sit. The black balloons show this contrast.
As an art photographer I always try to create a contrast where two extremes meet.
The contrasts are central to my work.
My works are recognizable by their format (16x9), which refers to my work as an image maker where I see 16:9 (widescreen) as the standard. Every work where a model is shown is one with bare feet. To me, that symbolizes our contact with nature, which we are increasingly losing in today's society.
This work is available in both color and black and white.
The graffiti is easily recognizable in color, while the black and white variant places more emphasis on the composition.
I have been a professional cameraman and video producer for 19 years, so I have been telling stories in 25 or 50 frames per second for 19 years. In 2023, I started a new challenge - telling a story with only 1 frame. I make photo art and.. Read more…