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Rinjani

From here It is another good hour walking up to the peak of the Rinjani volcano on Lombok, Indonesia. These hikers didn't make it to the top in time for the sunrise. Neither did I. But at a respectable height of almost 3.700m, I think I got a cool sunrise from quite where I was.

The Rinjani volcano is a touristic highlight on the Indonesian island of Lombok. At least 200 people in many small guided groups were climbing to the top when we were there. Only a small percentage make it to the top in time for sunrise. You leave basecamp at 2.600m at 2.30am to go to the summit at 3.726m. Sunrise is at about 6 am. It is a very strenuous and frustrating climb because of the steepness of the last 1.100m and the amount of loose gravel on the path.

But the views are breathtaking. Check out the photo below looking the other direction and notice the massive shadow the volcano makes on the clouds behind it....

In the distance on this second photo you can clearly see Bali and, if you look closer, the three small Gili islands.

The vestige (II)

Imagine yourself a solitary mangrove tree a few feet from the shore line, a slowly incoming tide, a clear nightsky with thousands of stars and a building site behind you with a security light aimed straight at your tree. This was the setting for this picture I took somewhere on the northern coast of Bali.

The tree for me symbolizes the struggle that nature has against the encroaching species called humans. Even here on Bali. The fact that only half of the tree has leaves is quite ominous... I imagine that this part of the coast was previously an extensive mangrove forest. Now all is cleared, the beaches and the coral reefs a little further away are used by tourists and the land directly next to the beach is being steadily filled by extensive hotels.

The building site behind me, admittedly convenient for this picture, is a next slice of the cake that is being cut off from the original cake called nature.

 

A long exposure.

The vestige (I)

This tree is perhaps one of the 'highlights' of my travels over Bali last month. It is a sad remnant of a mangrove-forest on the northern shores of the island. The beach seemed to be cleared for tourism, as just next to this spot holiday bungalows were being built. I spent a few hours here to take some long exposure pictures of it. This is one from a series I shot in broad daylight. Tomorrow I will post a picture I took at midnight when the tide was out.

 

Miriam

From a cool photoshoot with fashionmodel Michiel van Ieperen and Miriam Czakon.  The photoshoot was intended as a cross-over between fashion and 'arty'-storytelling. Some pictures will be available soon. At the end of the photoshoot I suggested to do a couple of portraits with Rembrandt-style lighting. This is one of the nice ones of Miriam.

I am open to all kinds of photography assignments and opportunities. Interested in a photoshoot or know someone who is and you like my work: you can contact me through jos@jkimages.nl

Michiel

I am just back from holiday and already a lot of work and exciting projects going on. So hardly any time to focus on some of the cool pictures I took on Bali, Indonesia. But, don't worry, I will be posting some of the best shots of Bali very soon.

Yesterday I did a cool photoshoot with fashionmodel Michiel van Ieperen and Miriam Czakon.  it was a cross-over photoshoot between fashion and 'arty'-storytelling. Some pictures will be available soon. At the end of the photoshoot I suggested to do a couple of portraits with Rembrandt-style lighting. This is one of the nice ones of Michiel.

 

I am open to all kinds of photography assignments and opportunities. Interested in a photoshoot or know someone who is and you like my work: you can contact me through jos@jkimages.nl

Sitting, waiting, fishing (II)

Another picture on the theme "Sitting, waiting, fishing". Another long exposure.

On the lake of Danau Beratan, Bali, there is quite some fishing going on. Fishermen not only go out on to the lake in small boats, or fish from jetties (see my previous post), some have also built makeshift seats a few meters from the waters edge like this one. Fish caught is sold at the market just up the road or eaten for dinner.

Sitting, waiting, fishing

After a long break, I am back to posting pictures on my blog.

I am just back from extended travels on the island of Bali, Indonesia. With a sidestep to Lombok to climb the Rinjani-volcano (second highest peak in Indonesia at 3.726 meters) and some relaxing on the Gili Meno island just next to Lombok.

We travelled extensively over the island of Bali, escaping most of the intensive tourism that goes on in the south part of the island. I will be posting some of my favorite pictures I took along the way.

This is an image of two boys fishing in the lake of Danau Beratan: one of the lakes on the top of the volcano of Bali. A long expsoure.

Nicolas

Another nice portrait of Nicolas taken during our photoshoot last week. I took this picture using only natural ambient light. See my previous posts to see some of the other pictures we made together.

Interested in doing a photoshoot with me? Do you need some portraits taken (for business or for pleasure)? You can contact me through jos@jkimages.nl

 

For whom the bell tolls

Another result of an awesome photoshoot I had with Nicolas Simons.

Nicolas wrote me asking if I would want to do a photoshoot with him. He wanted some awesome (nude) pictures; all in good taste and in my style.

So I drove down to Antwerp with my gear and a few props and we took some great photographs in a deserted farm outside the city.

Interested in doing a photoshoot with me? Or do you know someone who is? You can contact me through jos@jkimages.nl

Knowing the ropes

Another result of an awesome photoshoot I had with Nicolas Simons. Nicolas has been following my work for some time now and wrote me asking if I would want to do a photoshoot with him. He wanted some awesome (nude) pictures; all in good taste and in my style.

So I drove down to Antwerp with my gear and a few props and we took some great photographs in a deserted farm outside the city.

Interested in doing a photoshoot with me? Or do you know someone who is? You can contact me through jos@jkimages.nl

The shirt

I had an awesome photoshoot with Nicolas Simons yesterday. Nicolas has been following my work for some time now and wrote me asking if I would want to do a photoshoot with him. He wanted some awesome (nude) pictures in good taste and in my style.

So I drove down to Antwerp with my gear and a few props and we took some great photographs in a deserted farm outside the city.

Crescendo

Another result from a photoshoot with dancer Sjoerd Wijn.

A special thank you for Theater De Kom in Nieuwegein for letting us use their dance-studio.

Interested in doing a photoshoot with me? Or do you know someone who is? You can contact me through jos@jkimages.nl

Dust to dust

I have some new powder-shoot images to show you.

Yesterday I did a photoshoot with dancer Sjoerd Wijn. The idea was to elaborate some more on the theme of powder and we came up with some beautiful images. See below for a detail of this photo.

A special thank you for Theater De Kom in Nieuwegein for letting us use their dance-studio.

 

Interested in doing a photoshoot with me? Or do you know someone who is? You can contact me through jos@jkimages.nl

Camouflage

Copenhagen skies.

 

I just returned from a trip to Copenhagen, Denmark.

Once in a while I like to pop in a picture I took with my smartphone, just to show you that you can also take cool pictures with one. I call it my smartphonology.

During a walk to dinner at our friends' place we passed one of the modern buildings just outside the old city centre where the cloudy sky wonderfully reflected in the glass facade. I love looking for exceptional views and angles and what could be better than this?

Tourism: taking 10 seconds.

When you reach the next small plaza take a moment to look at the view on your left out over the bay with all the pretty boats far below you.....

 

A touristic hotspot in Oia, Santorini. Make sure not to spend more than 10 seconds at each spot; you might miss out on seeing the other hotspots..... One of the most crowded places on Santorini becomes quite calm with a few photographic tricks.... Having the plaza completely empty was a bit too much for my taste, though.