A portraitsession with Philippe Koch
A portrait of Matija, a graduate at University of Utrecht taken during the talk-through of the protocol of the ceremony.
Een infrarood foto van cypressen in het Toscaanse landschap.
An infrared photograph of a tree on the island of La Gomera
An infrared photograph of a palm tree alley leading through a banana plantation on the island of Gomera
An infrared photograph of a scene on the island of La Gomera, Spain.
An infrared (720nm) photograph of a rural scene with a railway bridge in the Peak District, UK.
An infrared photograph of a shed I passed during a hike in the Peak District, UK.
My favorite photograph of yesterday. At the graduation of Dieuwke.
Perhaps my favorite portrait I took last Friday at a portrait-session and registration of a theatre-play of the HKU, Hogeschool voor de Kunsten, Utrecht. (University of Performing Arts).
Probably my favorite photograph I took yesterday at a reception in the Pandhof, University of Utrecht.
Walders Lane,
Memories of the UK. Can you put me through? This is from a small series of photographs of the disappearing phone-booths in the United Kingdom I took last August while travelling around the Peak District area.
One of my favorite shots of last week’s graduations at Utrecht University.
A portrait of Maayan Licht, male soprano singer.
I photographed a wedding in Peckforton Castle, UK earlier this month. What’s not to like? Brilliant setting, beautiful people and a lovely touch of British heritage. (This is a low resolution version of the original.)
A portrait of Paolo.
A portrait I made of Gio Diekema.
When the bridal couple gives me a free hand to take photographs of them in a chapel, this is one of the images I come up with.
One of my favorite shots I took at a recent wedding; the bride, who is an excellent singer, has a small moment to herself to rehearse a song she will sing for the guests at the wedding.
Photography at graduation ceremonies gives many opportunities for good portraits. This shot is one of my favorites of this past week.