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Aug 072008
 

Some time ago I was asked by Visionclincs (the largest eye-laser clinic in the Netherlands) to help them with a new set of photoprints for all their offices in the (that’s five of them). As I was in need of some laservision myself we quickly came to a mutual understanding: I got the improved eyes 2.0, they got a series of photo’s on… well, you guess it: eyes.

Bow and Arrow

Wide-eyed

Foggy Glasses

Wet Eyes

Dry Eyes

White Eyes

Sharp Focus

The photos were taken over the period of one year, while two of them came out of stock as they fitted the theme perfectly. Seven images made the final cut and are now hanging on the walls all over the Netherlands. I am greatly thankful to all the models (Dirja, Martine, Joost, Laurens and my own Floor), without their support it would not have been possible to make this set. Another thanks goes out to Milan for helping me with the B/W transformations. You all rule!

Mar 032008
 

It’s funny how things take their way sometimes. One moment you are walking with you bulky underwater photography equipment, a few months later one of your photo’s has inspired a painter and the result is hanging on a wall at an exhibition in Gold Coast, Australia.

While on assignment for Duikmagazine (DiveMagazine) in Port Ghalib in Egypt I ran into Roy and Janice, an Australian couple who were enjoying their new Catamaran at this incredible diving destination. A couple of glasses of excellent Australian wine, not easy to get hold of in Egypt, Roy and I found out we have a shared passion for wild animals: he painting them, I photographing them.

Obvously I was flattered he wanted to use some of my images for his paintwork, the result you can see above. 32 of his paintings are now on display at a Gold Coast Art Gallery. I couldn’t resist sharing a few of those.

Jan 162008
 

Because of rebuilding my Fotograferen.net website I didn’t manage to publish these any sooner. An amazing late-December day in Holland with ice everywhere from treetops to grass. A stunning spectacle captured with a not-too great (non Canon) digital camera…

View the full series here:

Check out some of the widescreen wallpapers too!