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About

I photograph people.

Not to define them, but to catch something that slips through in a gesture, a glance, a moment of absence. I’m drawn to what happens in between. When someone is not fully performing, but not fully unguarded either.

Before photography moved to the front, I spent years shaping images as a creative director, working on commercial campaigns. That way of seeing is still with me. I understand how images are built. But now I’m more interested in what happens when control fades, even just a little.

I’m currently studying at the Nationale Academie Voor Beeldcreatie. Not to find answers, but to unlearn habits. To look slower. To stay with doubt.

Most of my work starts with people. In portraits, in situations, in small fragments of reality. At the same time, I feel the need to move towards something more constructed, like fashion. Not as a shift away from honesty, but as another way to explore it.

I’m still figuring out what an image can hold.

That’s where I am.