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Chas Gerretsen ‘Just like in the Movies’
Apocalypse Now is the war film that I must have seen dozens of times. A few times from beginning to end in the cinema and sometimes also in pieces and parts, at home or while traveling in Asia. Together with Platoon, Full Metal Jacket, The Deerhunter, and of course Good Morning Vietnam! Still, for me…
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Ferrari 488 Spider, a Superb Visual Driving Experience.
Looking at the Ferrari 488 Spider for the first time is an overwhelming visual experience. Photographing the Corso Red color Ferrari on a beautiful Sunday morning is an invitation to the eyes and a great way to unravel the intriguing Ferrari design details, and let’s not forget it’s full F1 race pedigree. Follow me on…
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Trump behind the windows in Amsterdam
Whatever your political standpoint might be, it is hard to ignore Donald Trump with his brazen personality, orange glow, and ever golden too white smile.
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The Roman death mask of Pim Fortuyn
We all remember him in the Netherlands. The genius vanity and politician Pim Fortuyn. Undisguised gay, very well-read, and often seen with his 2 poodles on his lap.
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Narouz Moltzer and Cobra
A spontaneous portrait of Narouz Moltzer. The story behind the happiest Amsterdam artist during Covid.
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Portrait photography in the UMC hospital in Amsterdam
By photographing employees within the institution, we get to know the people behind the organization more intimately. Corporate photography with a focus on people and business activities with a human touch.
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Herman Brood painting in his studio
In the 1990s, I visited Herman Brood in his studio for a photoshoot and a portrait session for HP/de tijd.
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Portrait photography from the 90s
In the 90s, the Dutch series Flodder, directed by Dick Maas, was a tremendous success. Below is this talented man who would later claim many more successes with his hand on the chest of former playmate model Tatjana Simec.
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Street art sailing ship in Amsterdam
While walking in a tunnel in Amsterdam I saw this amazing street art of an old Dutch sailing ship. The element of the moment caught my eye as the boy was running on the waves of history.
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Concerto records | The oldest vinyl record shop of Amsterdam
Concerto Records in the Utrechtse straat was founded in 1955 and in 2019 they are still going strong being one of the oldest vinyl records shops of Amsterdam. They also sell Cd’s, DVD’s, but their origin is Vinyl records of virtually all genres for over 64 years now.