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The BMW Art Car Project was introduced by the French racecar driver and auctioneer Hervé Poulain, who wanted to invite an artist to create a canvas on an automobile. (more…)
During my visit to Dresden & Glashütte I visited the Asisi Panometer Dresden. It is a huge panoramic painting showing Dresden as it appeared in early 1700’s. (more…)
Toen een kennis, werkzaam voor Vereniging Zonnebloem, aan mij vroeg of ik iemand blij wilde maken met een serie foto’s heb ik daar niet over na hoeven denken, natuurlijk doe ik dat, graag zelfs! (more…)
Interieurfotografie hotelkamers voor Crowne Plaza Hotel Amsterdam-Schiphol
Interior photography shot for Crowne Plaza Hotels Amsterdam-Schiphol
After a very successful TV campaing for Blijdorp Zoo, showing Giovanni van Bronckhorst and Olli, it’s time for the official launch of this ‘little’ mascot. (more…)
Impression of the Spring Hair Event by Knappe Kappers in Alphen aan den Rijn with photo studio setup to shoot customer portraits. (more…)
To promote the Leisure Expertise and expand their customer service Holiday Inn Amsterdam contacted me to shoot a series of portraits. Each portrait shows the employee and the leisure they’re expert on. This way the Holiday Inn makes it easier for their customers to get the best possible information on certain interests from the right person. So if you’re new in the area, or even to this country, and have no idea where you should go for golf, wellness or shopping? Just find the right portrait and ask for that person to give you the best advice about where (not) to go.
Client: IHG / Holiday Inn Amsterdam
These portraits are currently on display at the Holiday Inn Amsterdam throughout the entire hotel. On selected locations the portraits are accompanied by a personal message explaining who they are and why they know so much about the specific subject.
While visiting Amsterdam I stumbled upon this historical building located on the HDSM terrain north of Amsterdam. (more…)
Groepsfoto personeel Crowne Plaze Amsterdam Schiphol
Official opening Fabriek Delfshaven. After years of decay, the renovation of the ‘Fabriek van Delfshaven‘ was recently completed. Built in the early 1900’s by the Roeloff family, for dying clothes and later on used for dry-cleaning, as they found a way to make it affordable for the common people. It was a surprise to see offspring at the official opening. After telling about what it was like growing up, living next to the factory like riding a bike next to stockpiles of laundry, looking inside the factory through a window from their house, and blowing the steam whistle at the beginning and end of the labourday, they revealed the ‘first stone’ from 1907. (more…)