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Fabulous February

February 27, 2023 Contrastique

The dutch writer Frank Bokern has written a fantastic book about the Stokstraatkwartier, a small neighborhood in the center of Maastricht and, without a doubt,

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Three Generations Eternified

October 15, 2013 Contrastique

During the last collodion demo I gave at Art.Room Roermond my grandmother was also there and wanted me to take her photo. It was the

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Posted @withregram • @fotomuseumaanhetvrijthof 👀 13 👀
Crapuul in de Kelder I Crapuul in the Basement
Exhibition Announcement: from April 2nd until June 2nd 2023 I will exhibit my work at @fotomuseumaanhetvrijthof ❤️
Savelsbos I 2023
Savelsbos I 2023
Forest near Fort de Laniscourt
Nice piece about my studio /work in @zoutmag. This in anticipation of my upcoming exhibition in…[insert drum roll] @fotomuseumaanhetvrijthof which will open on April the 2nd 2023 ❤️
Forest near Fort de Laniscourt. Photographed on Kodak Technical Pan (I still have a couple ohhh) dating from 1993…Still works like a charm 😁 Taken with the Holga WPC 120 pinhole. It’s so simple but I love it 😻
View from the caves of Confrecourt, France. Hard to tell from this little thumb but there are remains left and still visible of old railroad tracks, so called narrow-gauge tracks, developed by Paul Decauville. They were used for transport to and away from the frontline and were easy and fast to build.
I remember when I had my portfolio reviewed at the academy in Hasselt to apply for the photography classes I was being told: “your portolio is good enough to enter here, but the darkness in your images, we are going to get it out”.
The best argument for having a camera is it gives you the perfect alibi for wandering. Strolling through interesting environments, walking through history. That sure is what we love to do!
Playing around and then I stumbled upon this… blurred wet plate collodion image. I love this..
Throwback I 2016
@jorishilterman I 2023
Tree trunk in the Alsace I 2018
Hello 2023 🥂
Thank you @analogforeverzine
Merry Christmas everyone! What a special year it still is, filled with ups and downs, and remarkable moments. Thanks to everyone sharing it with me ❤️
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