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An endless black and white view over the wilderness of the Scottish mountains. Near Glen Coe, soldiers built a road to Fort William in the early 18th century. They called the steepest part 'the devil's staircase'. From here, you can climb one of the hills and have this astonishing view, especially in infrared-black-and-white. Down in the valley is the Black Water Reservoir.
Working with historical, analogue photographic techniques, I love to make old fashioned style landscape (mountain) images, being "different" in one way or the other. I use the old romantic idiom of the 19th century painters were possible. Originally schooled as a historian, I graduated from the Amsterdam Photoacademy in May 2015. During the years 2017 to 2019 my partner and I owned a gallery specialized in analogue photography in Rotterdam. Nowadays I'm part time teacher analogue photography at the SKVR (Rotterdam) and member of "Nomads of Sehnsucht".
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