The Neigembos is a remnant of the old "Coal Forest" which in Roman times ran from Picardy to Brabant. The forest is characterised by its highly variable relief which varies from 20m to 90m. The deep hollow roads reveal the forest's long history. In spring, the forest turns purple with its hyacinths, but the yellow and white of wild daffodils and wild garlic can also delight many.
Specializing in landscape and travel photography, his photographic portfolio tries to convey his love of the natural world. Focusing on capturing moments of magic light and transferring this on print, his images reflects a combination of patience, perseverance and dedication to capture the images in ways that show.. Read more…