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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
 

Slightly less winter

February 29, 2012

I really like forests (as if you did not know yet). Especially when the sun and the rain have achieved a gloomy stalemate.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on February 29, 2012March 2, 2024Categories PhotowalkLeave a comment on Slightly less winter
 

Two small paintings

February 13, 2012

A painting by Lion Schulman reminds me of a painting I did myself, a couple of years ago. But the showstopper is the photograph in the vestibule.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on February 13, 2012March 2, 2024Categories DevelopmentLeave a comment on Two small paintings
 

Finally back at the Veluwe

February 8, 2012

Back at the Veluwe, with a bit of snow and a bit of sun. Excellent circumstances to shoot a common landscape, but beautiful.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on February 8, 2012March 2, 2024Categories Conceptual, PhotowalkLeave a comment on Finally back at the Veluwe
 

Small

January 11, 2012

Number 5 in my series ‘Standing there’. Not much else to say, not even more photographs. Forget about this one.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on January 11, 2012March 2, 2024Categories ConceptualLeave a comment on Small
 

Branches

December 23, 2011

Nice film photographs shot with my Nikon FM2N. Featured elsewhere on this blog as well. But just the two of them like this is better, no?

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on December 23, 2011March 2, 2024Categories Inspiration, Nikon FM2NLeave a comment on Branches
 

Favourite photographs from 2011

December 7, 2011

My favourite photographs of 2011 are not so fancy. But the yellow wall aged very well. Just like my little niece (two days old) at the end of this post.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on December 7, 2011March 2, 2024Categories DevelopmentLeave a comment on Favourite photographs from 2011
 

AKG ad and missing dishes

November 23, 2011

Creating original (advertising) photographs is not so simple, if you want them accepted by the client. These were not (shocking!).

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on November 23, 2011March 2, 2024Categories ConceptualLeave a comment on AKG ad and missing dishes

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