The other day I already updated my portfolio page and now I’ve also taken the time to update my projects a little. There is a new project of self-portraits on film which is something I’ve been doing for a while already. I post them every now and then in regular posts and they just happen while I do other things. I guess they are a side-effect of having beautiful cameras to show off. By now I’ve collected quite a few and I thought I give them a bit more visibility. This is not the only update though and I suggest you look through the projects to see what’s new. The only project that hasn’t seen any updates is Progress through Demolition, although one day I should really take the time to re-scan the pictures.
With all these changes on the website I hope to have made it a bit easier to get an overview of my work for new visitors. Before the changes it was all a bit hard to navigate and especially the portfolio gallery had some unacceptable loading times. It should all be a little more convenient now and look a little cleaner. Also, the update reflects a bit more what I’m doing now rather than focus too much on previous projects. In the last year I moved to a new town, started shooting film exclusively, got plenty of new gear and also began experimenting with colour. It took a while to get comfortable with all these changes, but by now I have found a bit more coherence again and started seeing some progress. What better way to celebrate this than by reflecting those changes in my portfolio?
All pictures taken with: Leica M6, Zeiss ZM C-Biogon 35mm f/2.8.
Kodak Gold 200 developed in Fuji Hunt C41 Kit.
Nothing quite like a sprinkler to cool down! It was very hot.
Notice the pony?
This strange device was doing random things on approach.
It never worked for me.
Barrel rolling …
Nice disguise!
I printed this because I liked the feel of it.
Hero style!
Among the many things that I didn’t know I missed is stick bread. Summer evenings and stick bread were the best when I was little.
Lots of entertainment for the little ones.
Including face painting.
The socks of the guy on the left are hilariously silly. And the kid didn’t seem too happy.
This one got a little wet I think.
Awww.