If you cross this intersection in Ginza, you will see people coming at you from three different directions at the same time. The whole intersection is one zebra; the stripes run from one corner to the other. Four crowds of people suddenly start walking in twelve different directions. You're expecting enormous chaos. But it's all going incredibly smoothly. By opting for a slow shutter speed here, all the fuss in stripes of light fades away.
Since a few years I have become more and more active with photography. In the analogue era I already walked around with an SLR camera, but that was only used to take pictures during the holidays. When digital photography was on the rise I started with a Nikon Coolpix 5200. No longer taking away the hassle with full rolls and waiting, but complete freedom to photograph what I wanted. Photography has made me so enthusiastic that I went for an SLR camera again in 2007, but now a digital version, the Nikon D40. In the meantime I shoot with a Nikon D800. A camera that I love to go out with.
These beautiful experiences led to start with Sander Peters Photography. I hope to capture many more beautiful moments! Early 2012 I was able to combine two of my hobbies: photography and music. I started working as a photographer at discotheque Brothers Festival Dome. In one year I was able to learn a lot here and I had a lot of nice people in front of the camera. This has led to several assignments that I enjoy a lot. Also I'm working for We Are The Night from the beginning of 2013 so I can shoot all year round in different discotheques and at festivals.
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