Skip to content
  • Blog
  • Nonstockphoto
  • Bloembraaden
  • Photography FAQ

Author: Joeri van Veen

 

Daun

May 22, 2011

Photography was not the object of my stay in down, but I did some anyway. A forest on a hill is relatively new to me, and cool.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on May 22, 2011March 2, 2024Categories PhotowalkLeave a comment on Daun
 

Something completely different

May 11, 2011

My first foray into the art of double exposure taking. Working fast with an antique camera without light meter. Look what has come of this!

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on May 11, 2011March 2, 2024Categories PhotographyLeave a comment on Something completely different
 

Stop motion with triggers

March 23, 2011

All time stop-motion classic ‘Adidas Guy’ with the updated soundtrack. Shot thanks to my craft-work with the Sony remote release cable.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on March 23, 2011March 2, 2024Categories PhotographyLeave a comment on Stop motion with triggers
 

My Vesting photographs in a book

March 4, 2011

When you are in the neighbourhood check out my Naarden Vesting photo book, it is quite nice. But until then I leave you with a couple of photographs from it.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on March 4, 2011March 2, 2024Categories Photography1 Comment on My Vesting photographs in a book
 

Veluwe

February 9, 2011

Trying to get original shooting at the Veluwe. I love shooting the same forest for a long time, because your view changes. Can you see it?

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on February 9, 2011March 2, 2024Categories PhotowalkLeave a comment on Veluwe
 

Hasselblad Masters 2010

December 24, 2010

Entered the Hasselblad masters. Needless to say, they did not think I was such a kind of person. Photographs were good though.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on December 24, 2010March 2, 2024Categories CompetitionLeave a comment on Hasselblad Masters 2010
 

The Wizard of Oz

December 19, 2010

Organised a whole Wizard of Oz, but modern, project for a local retailer, but they declined the idea. Had shot Dorothy already though. So here you go.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on December 19, 2010March 2, 2024Categories ConceptualLeave a comment on The Wizard of Oz
 

Dutch Utopia

December 9, 2010

My entry to a local photography contest organised by a Museum. The text might be more interesting than the photograph… (Yeah, I did not win.)

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on December 9, 2010March 2, 2024Categories ConceptualLeave a comment on Dutch Utopia
 

What photograph would I buy

December 6, 2010

The question that is the title is not a trivial one. Why shoot photo’s you would not be willing to buy yourself? I could come up with only one…

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on December 6, 2010March 2, 2024Categories DevelopmentLeave a comment on What photograph would I buy
 

Blue door

November 30, 2010

Short blogpost about a blue door, both literally and philosophically. Here lies the origin of the meaning as I use it elsewhere.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on November 30, 2010March 2, 2024Categories DevelopmentLeave a comment on Blue door
 

Vulnerant omnes, ultima necat

October 31, 2010

Vanitas interests me, as a positive life affirming concept. But I wanted to take it into the 21st century. Starting at ‘Vulnerant omnes, ultima necat’.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on October 31, 2010March 2, 2024Categories ConceptualLeave a comment on Vulnerant omnes, ultima necat

Posts pagination

Previous page Page 1 … Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Next page

My wife and I live a simple life mini­mising our (carbon) foot­print and maxi­mising free­dom. We do need some mo­ney for sur­vi­val though. Con­si­der me if you need a fancy website.Contact

Popular posts

  • Leaf Aptus 22 review

    The definitive writeup of this stunning digital back that can be had in exchange for a turd nowadays. Pros (but at what cons?) of the Leaf Aptus 22!Read now

  • Gregory Crewdson

    My favourite photographer for a long time (ok, I was young). Photographs from all his ‘periods’, his favourite inspiration and a shoot I did after I stole his.Read now

  • Bill Brandt

    What Bill Brandt is known for, at least by me, and how he became famous. Check out his quirky landscape photographs here.Read now

  • Canon EOS 1Ds mark II review

    Succinct review of this old workhorse and why I love it so. Including the cons of course, and some images shot with the Canon EOS1Ds mark II.Read now

  • Beach portraits Rineke Dijkstra

    I shot a couple of adolescents on the beach Rineke Dijkstra-style. They nearly froze to death. Their parents forbid me to share the photos. So here you go.Read now

  • Semi-finished product

    Photographs that lack a certain something. I have plenty of those. Musing what to do about it. Do you have any idea?Read now

Categories

  • Cambo Ultima 23D (4)
  • Cars & Coffee (1)
  • Competition (3)
  • Conceptual (30)
  • Consultancy (1)
  • Corporate (1)
  • Development (48)
  • Famous photographers (4)
  • Fine Art (3)
  • Food (1)
  • Fotoacademie (18)
  • Gear (14)
  • Inspiration (17)
  • Interview (4)
  • Leaf Aptus 22 (2)
  • Life (6)
  • Medium Format Digital (8)
  • Nikon FM2N (3)
  • Pentax 50 mm f/1.2 (2)
  • Pentax 645D (7)
  • Pentax 645Z (1)
  • Photography (41)
  • Photoshop (2)
  • Photowalk (19)
  • Portrait (14)
  • Product (7)
  • Ricoh GR II (1)
  • Shoot (9)
  • Sony A7 (4)
  • Theory (2)
  • Uncategorized (2)
  • Wedding (2)

Search

Do you need a website?

I am a developer. I work remotely from somewhere in the EU. I build websites using Bloembraaden, my open source (e-commerce) cms.

I can also customize (and fix) your existing WordPress website. You are currently looking at my test installation. Check out my profile page: WordPress developer.

Find my projects and me on GitHub.

Nonstockphoto logo

If you are an art collector, consider buying one of my photographs from Nonstockphoto. Proceeds will be put directly towards creating more work.

Many of my photographs have found a home away from home, although none of those (yet) have been a museum.

When you see a photograph on this website that you would like to acquire, simply contact me by e-mail: joeri-at-joerivanveen-dot-com.

© Joeri van Veen