In a world where cities are changing towards landspaces filled with signs that constantly try to capture our attention, I like to concentrate on those humble and soft lines that go unnoticed, that were not created to be noticed, but that have a beauty by themselves. In other words, I try to get all the geometric beauty of the city, without relying on pre-defined geometry or architecture, and being as sober and minimalistic as possible.


I have always been fascinated by the urban life, its changing energy, its buoyancy and how light likes to play with its geometry. For the last 5 years I have been working on a project called « Lines and light » in which I try to capture the beauty of those moments where light plays with urban lines that were unnoticeable a moment before.
Portfolio du workshop Paysages industriels avec Mark Power, Avril 2012.
Revue écrite par
ERIK VROONS,
Editeur pour le magazine international de photographie GUP
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