A mastery of light and movement for a more impressionistic approach to photography.
Get into a state of trance with my dream like surreal images.
Rouen France, is a city rich in history, known for its beautiful Gothic architecture, Joan of Arc and its role as a significant cultural hub in medieval Europe. However, its history took a tragic turn during the 14th century when the Black Death struck. We were there during the Covid pandemic the history and solitude of the empty streets struck us and made a deep impact.
The flower market in Mumbai India. Flowers play a significant role in Hindu worship and mythology, symbolizing beauty, purity, and devotion. In Hindu traditions, various gods and goddesses are often associated with specific flowers, each carrying its own symbolism and spiritual significance. The flower that symbolizes Shiva is the white lotus.
The rain fell softly, creating a shimmering sheen on the cobblestone street. As Dorine adjusted her scarf, the blue glow from the windows flickered, casting an ethereal light onto the wet pavement. A distant siren wailed, and the low rumble of a police car passing by. The wind picked up, sending a shiver down her spine. She tried to shake the unease, but the sound of footsteps echoed behind her. Turning slightly, she caught a glimpse of a shadowy figure with a camera watching her intently.
Mahamandir Temple, located in the heart of a vibrant community, serves not only as a place of worship but also as an unconventional school for young children. In this unique setting, children are taught essential life lessons that extend beyond traditional academics. The absence of doors symbolizes openness, fostering a sense of trust and community among the students. Teachers use the temple’s serene atmosphere to instill values such as respect, compassion, and mindfulness, drawing inspiration from the spiritual essence of Mahamandir.
Mont Saint-Michel is a stunning island commune located in Normandy, France, renowned for its breathtaking medieval architecture and dramatic tides. Rising majestically from the sea, it is crowned by the iconic abbey that dates back to the 8th century. Mont Saint-Michel has long been a pilgrimage site, attracting visitors from around the world who come to admire its beauty and spiritual significance.
Lodhi Garden, located in New Delhi, is a serene oasis that beautifully blends nature and history. This public park is home to several impressive tombs and monuments from the Lodhi and Sayyid dynasties, dating back to the 15th century. The gardens are renowned for their lush greenery, vibrant flower beds, and tranquil pathways, which feels like a breath of fresh air in a very busy, dirty and noisy city like New Dehli.
Khari Baoli, nestled in the heart of Old Delhi, is a cacophony of sights, sounds, and scents that envelops anyone who dares to venture into its bustling lanes. For the seasoned spice connoisseur, each taste is a journey, a dance between flavor and fear. The initial shock of heat quickly gives way to a complex layering of tastes, revealing the depth of the spices. Khari Baoli is not just a market; it’s an adventure that tantalizes the senses and challenges the brave at heart.
Sardar Market, located in the heart of Jodhpur, India, is a vibrant and bustling marketplace that showcases the rich culture and heritage of the region. With a lively atmosphere and colorful stalls. The market is famous for its wide variety of goods, including textiles, handicrafts, spices, and traditional Rajasthani jewelry. Although I am not a big fan of markets, Dorine can’t help herself with so many colorful scarfs for sale.
Shooting “Peinture de Lumière” at the Centre Pompidou is an immersive experience that transcends traditional photography. This art form celebrates the mastery of light and movement, capturing ephemeral moments that evoke a sense of impressionism. Within the dynamic architecture of the Centre Pompidou, artists explore the interplay between natural and artificial light, transforming the space into a canvas and the light into paint.
The vision is that one day, these captivating photographs will grace the walls of the Centre Pompidou, inviting viewers to experience the fluidity and beauty of “Peinture de Lumière.” This innovative approach not only enriches the art community but also challenges the boundaries of photography, paving the way for a new appreciation of light as a medium of expression.
After completing the grueling Amsterdam to Zaandam 10 mile run, the atmosphere is filled with a mix of exhaustion and exhilaration. Runners, drenched in sweat and weariness, cross the finish line with weary smiles, their bodies testament to the miles they’ve conquered. Each step has been a battle against fatigue, yet the thrill of achievement ignites a spark of joy.
The fairgrounds offer a delightful escape from the routine of everyday life, transforming the mundane into moments of joy and wonder. The colorful lights and lively music create an atmosphere that invites you to let go of your worries. Rides whisk you away on thrilling adventures, while playful games allow you to channel your inner child. It’s a space where connections are made, memories are created, and the stresses of daily life fade into the background, if only for a little while.
Imagine standing before an ancient, ornate door, its surface etched with intricate designs that seem to shimmer in the fading light. This door is a portal to another world, tantalizingly close yet just beyond your grasp. As you approach, your heart races with anticipation. You can almost feel the warmth of a sun that never sets, hear the distant laughter of beings from a realm where dreams and reality intertwine. Yet, the door remains stubbornly closed, a boundary between your familiar life and the extraordinary possibilities that lie beyond. Each time you reach out, a faint glow emanates from the door, suggesting that you are not alone in your yearning.
The world erupts as I step into the crosswalk. The city hums like a chaotic, living thing. The rumble of cars swarming, tires slapping against the asphalt, mixes with the sharp honks of impatient drivers. A motorcycle revs past, a roar that shakes my chest, leaving a burnt, metallic tang in the air. My skin prickles under the heat of the sun, the asphalt radiating warmth. The honking intensifies, and the smell of gasoline stings my nostrils. Everything blurs, the people, the neon, the crowded street, all swirling together into a dizzying whirlpool. My feet feel rooted to the ground, my thoughts scattered like confetti, and I can’t make out a single thing. The city’s pulse swallows me whole.
From her ornate chamber, a Maharani gazes out through the delicate clay window, the intricate lattice casting patterns of light across her face. Below, the bustling streets of her kingdom unfold—a vibrant tapestry of life, yet they feel distant and unreachable. Her heart aches as she observes the people moving about with purpose, their laughter and cries a haunting melody that echoes through her golden cage. For the Maharani, the golden bars that adorn her windows symbolize both her royal status and her confinement. Surrounded by opulence and luxury, she possesses everything materially, yet finds herself trapped in a world of expectations and protocols. The brilliant silk of her garments contrasts starkly with the earthy tones of the world outside.
De la Mar theater Amsterdam
In the quiet corners of a bustling city, thoughts float like whispers in the air. You can often feel them like fragments of longing, fear, and joy that clings to the atmosphere. It is as if the world is a vast ocean of consciousness, and you, an unwitting sailor, picking up on currents that had no visible source. These thoughts, like radio signals, are pulsating through the air.
The underpass in Bombay buzzed with energy, a vibrant marketplace hidden beneath the city’s bustling streets. A jeweler called out, showcasing a diamond-studded necklace, its brilliance captivating a group of shoppers. Nearby, a woman examined a pair of gold earrings, their surface catching the light. This is not the place for the rich and famous, but the regular people who want to feel abundant if only for a moment.
Once a royal retreat, Nahargarh still holds the echoes of history within its intricately painted halls and hidden chambers. Sitting atop its ancient walls, gazing at Jaipur’s endless expanse, one feels a rare stillness, a sanctuary above the storm, where time itself seems to pause.
All images are for sale to spice up your wall, most Images have a limited edition of 25 prints except Dans la Ville and Mont saint Michel.
The sales tax is included in the price but not the shipping costs!
Prices include a standerd 15 mm shadow frame, other more expensive frames are available.