My work up for sale
You want to buy my work? Now is your chance! It is great to see some of my photos in somebody’s living room.
http://www.werkaandemuur.nl/index/78/nl/Alle-werken/works/732/all/1/date_desc/
You want to buy my work? Now is your chance! It is great to see some of my photos in somebody’s living room.
http://www.werkaandemuur.nl/index/78/nl/Alle-werken/works/732/all/1/date_desc/
From photography blog
During the summer of 2011, Hejorama started a project called Disposable Stories. They gave 10 disposable cameras to 10 people in Paris to take with them on a trip and be the first link in a chain of five persons who were each to take five photos.
The first person takes 5 photos of their travels, and then passes the camera along to someone they meet along the way who is heading in a different direction and wants to continue the chain by documenting their travels and passing the camera along. They also receive a notebook to tell about their trip and explain any pictures that they had taken.

So far they’ve received two of the cameras back and they’ve published each of the photos here (camera #4) and here (camera #5).
Here are the pictures that came back from camera #4′s trip.




The Generations Project.
A gritty intimate portrait session with bikers Don “The Rev” Brunning and his son and my friend David “The Kid” Brunning. The Generations project is glimpse into the deep bond between father and son. Two men, two motorcycles, two stories, one generation apart. Enjoy.
http://500px.com/photo/6954520
“Last weekend saw the start of the STRP festival in Eindhoven in which art and technology come together. In addition to an impressive electronic music line-up, the 11-day long festival focuses on artists and designers who balance on the thin line between technology and art.” Design.nl
I went to the festival together with videographer Mark Loonen ,check out his work btw, to enjoy the scenery of art, design and music but also to take some photographs. Because I didn’t have an official full access press pass I decided to wander around the areas to observe the most uncommon group of people. In this context you should see uncommon in a good way as STRP festival represents an unique art and music scene. The mixture of ,excuse me for generalizing, hipsters, nerds and occupy folks made the ambient of the festival into something you don’t see that often. See the photos below
The people were not that fond of my camera as they were more occupied by the amazing visuals in front of them. Highlight of the evening was definitively Amon Tobin
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