About ‘Bryce Canyon National Park’ by Edwin Mooijaart
Bryce Canyon is not just a canyon - it is a landscape you cannot believe until you see it with your own eyes. Hundreds of orange hoodoos rise up from the depths, shaped by millions of years of erosion by wind and water. I stood at the canyon's edge in the first morning light, as the low-hanging sun coloured the rocks in a fiery orange…
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My photography is about light and atmosphere — that brief moment when a place reveals itself. I shoot landscapes, forests and cities, but only when the conditions make it worthwhile: a fiery sunrise, a glowing sunset, thick morning mist or the blue hour when sky and artificial light hold each other in perfect balance. Flat midday light with a cloudless sky is not for me — I'm chasing something magical, something fleeting.
That search takes me from Dutch polders…
