Color of Nature
Biarritz Blue
When you are trying to learn something, trial and error is sometimes the best option. So when I was learning to understand color better I took a sunset in Biarritz France as my study subject to experiment on. Although White … Read More
Liereman Trees
In a country as densely populated as Belgium, finding some calm and quiet is not a simple task. Mainly because nature is not something we have all around. Luckily more and more nature preserves are being established, but the area … Read More
Moonrise over Grasslands
Can you remember the last time you saw something you had never seen before? The feeling you feel when you look at something when you have no idea what it is? It’s a sense that is very scarce nowadays. On … Read More
Superior Sky
Bad weather makes for some of the best photographs. We had stopped for the night in Lake Superior Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada after a long day of driving. Tomorrow would be another driving day and bad weather was chasing … Read More
Swedish Tranquility
Persistence can pay off in weird ways sometimes. When on a trip in Central Sweden we were driving around on the look for moose on the very last night of our stay. We had been down the road earlier and … Read More
Panoramas
Facing Aoraki
Aoraki (or Mount Cook as the European settlers would call it) is not only the highest mountain of New Zealand, to the local Maori tribes it is also the most sacred. Driving up to the mountain through the Tasman River … Read More
Lamar’s Herd
A chilly and foggy morning in the Lamar valley in Yellowstone National Park. We were there early to try and capture a glimpse of wolfs. As we stood by the car on the side of the road we saw dark … Read More
Milford Morning
Waking up on a boat in one of the most beautiful fjords in the world is an experience on its own. Looking out and seeing the calm waters and beautiful weather only adds to the experience. We had chosen to … Read More
Red Rock Glow
A road-trip to me is the ultimate way to travel. You can see a lot of different places in a rather short amount of time and you are completely free to go wherever you want to go. Over the years … Read More
Spirit Island
When travelling, we try to avoid most of the tourist tours but sometimes you have very little choice if you want to see something. Spirit Island is located far into Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada. You … Read More
The Coast
Against the Storm
The coast has a very double personality. In the summer it is the enormously crowded tourist hotspot, in any other season it is the place where you can go to clear your mind and be alone. Because of this I … Read More
Blankenberge’s Pride
Photographing well known landmarks is a tricky thing. They have been photographed a lot before from what seems every possible angle. The pier at Blankenberge is not the Eiffel tower but still in Belgium it is quite well known and … Read More
Golden Coast
Early morning on the coast is the time of fishermen. All the tourists are still in their warm beds but the fishermen are present far before sunrise. But although there are these men around the pier or even on the … Read More
Morning at the pier
Man-made objects in nature. Most of the time I don’t like them and I would go out of my way to exclude these objects from the shot. But sometimes they tell the story better than any other shot without them … Read More
The Coast – Study 1
As a photographer it’s always a challenge to see new things in subjects you have seen time and time again. Walking on the beach you see the water, you see the sand and when you are in luck you see … Read More
The Last Lighthouse
The blue hour must be my favourite time of day to shoot. It’s the moments before a sunrise or after a sunset, when the sun is not or no longer there, but some of the light comes through. It gives … Read More
Where They Live
A country for Moose
Over the years, my girlfriend and I have coined the sentence “This is prime Moose country” quite often even in countries where the animal doesn’t even live. “Moose Country” is our go-to term for describing terrain with a lot of … Read More
A Moose’s Breakfast
How do you see 17 moose in one morning from a few meters away without scaring them off? Not easy when you are dealing with one of the most skittish and secluded animals out there. First you go to a … Read More
Bear on the Trail
“You are not paranoid if they are actually following you”. Hiking in bear country is always a little tense. You know there are bears out there. They can be in the bush next to you or be miles away. You … Read More
Kaikoura Seal
Kaikoura is mainly known for its whale watching tours but as it turned out, a two year old was not permitted on the whale watching boats, so we went to the Kaikoura peninsula to find some other creatures of the … Read More
Pika on guard
Sometimes as a photographer, people are going to think you are crazy or weird. We stopped for a picnic at Medicine Lake in Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada. It was a beautiful day and there were some nice wildflowers … Read More
Weathered Bizon
It was getting dark and it was clear that the bad weather we had had for days was starting to roll in again, so we stopped our search for the Grasslands bison herd. We had gone out to check out … Read More