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Interior photography in Rotterdam

April 29, 2013

Interior photography is often done with a (ultra) wide angle, preferably a tiltable one. But I want to shoot with a more normal lens. Does it work at all?

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on April 29, 2013March 2, 2024Categories PhotographyLeave a comment on Interior photography in Rotterdam
 

Two photobooks

April 1, 2013

Two photobooks I made arrived, hurray. Here you can read about it and see photographs of them. Use it as a starting point for this blog.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on April 1, 2013March 2, 2024Categories DevelopmentLeave a comment on Two photobooks
 

The end of photographic film

March 20, 2013

My Minolta filmscanner died. Yes, I tried turning it off and on again. View the last three photographs I scanned with it, ever.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on March 20, 2013March 2, 2024Categories GearLeave a comment on The end of photographic film
 

The glass is always half full

March 13, 2013

This used to be an empty blog post, with just one photograph. For some reason it got very popular, so I filled it with text. Only half though.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on March 13, 2013March 2, 2024Categories ConceptualLeave a comment on The glass is always half full
 

Terschelling in snow

February 11, 2013

While on Terschelling (an island in the Netherlands), it started snowing. This is pretty unique in my lifetime. Shot a couple of singular photographs.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on February 11, 2013March 2, 2024Categories Inspiration, PhotowalkLeave a comment on Terschelling in snow
 

Radio Kootwijk

January 21, 2013

Went to Radio Kootwijk with Martijn, a monumental building near the Veluwe. But this time, I only shot the wall. (Building is also present.)

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on January 21, 2013March 2, 2024Categories PhotowalkLeave a comment on Radio Kootwijk
 

Happy 2013

January 1, 2013

Happy new years post with a photograph of ‘oliebollen’ baked by my mother. These oliebollen are the bomb. This blog post is not.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on January 1, 2013March 2, 2024Categories FoodLeave a comment on Happy 2013
 

Emptiness

December 17, 2012

a date asked me what the subject of my photography is. Even though I answered with words, it might be better to just look at these photographs.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on December 17, 2012March 2, 2024Categories DevelopmentLeave a comment on Emptiness
 

Summarize

November 20, 2012

In hindsight one of my all time favourite photographs of Naarden Vesting. Hugely period specific and it contains the home of the love of my life (we hadn’t met yet).

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on November 20, 2012March 2, 2024Categories DevelopmentLeave a comment on Summarize
 

Queen’s day

April 30, 2012

More photographs of trees in the forest, as queen’s day went on without me. It was a lovely sunny spring day!

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on April 30, 2012March 2, 2024Categories PhotowalkLeave a comment on Queen’s day
 

Insel Hombroich

April 20, 2012

Shot some follies with my architecture-minded friend Bas Gijselhart. And the Langen Foundation designed by Tadao Ando.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on April 20, 2012March 2, 2024Categories PhotowalkLeave a comment on Insel Hombroich

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