Morning light, 2024
- Bericht gepubliceerd op:01/01/2024
The first morning light of 2024.

The first morning light of 2024.
Sure, it sounds like well-worn wisdom. However, there’s an undeniable truth here. A carefully crafted print holds a presence that no amount of Instagram scrolling can replicate. A very different thing from a minuscule picture on Instagram.
I recently tested this in my studio. I let my Epson P600 work its magic on some Epson Exhibition-grade paper. As the prints emerged, each one came to life anew, showcasing subtle textures and gradients. The depths were something your phone screen could never quite capture. It’s like the difference between listening to vinyl and streaming music; there’s just something tangibly real about it.
Quadrant for De Kwakel, Uithoorn, and Heerhugowaard added to my megalomaniac Noord-Holland grid project.
It was cool again.
A few photos from a quick edit for a friend.
Some pictures from my stay in Salt Lake City.
This is so cool. I look at the massive photo book (is it a photo book you may ask; more like a colossal collage book) Coming and Going by Jim Goldberg is so large that it is difficult to handle. The book is heavy, and the pages are enormous. Small photos are blown up over a spread; there are densely packed pages of images and text and blank pages with a small photo in the middle of the page. But it is brilliant. It inspires, saddens, and shocks; it is beautiful, sweet, and heartbreaking and follows each other in rapid succession.
Consume in small bites.
New work. Digital prints, 40x40cm, limited edition. I think I’ve been done with digital work for a while now. There are a few more to go, but analog work is also coming.
Had to visit the hospital this week. An opportunity for a new addition to my waiting room collection.
The website that photographer Elsa Dorfman (famous for her large scale Polaroid portraits) created is still such a lovely piece of work. I love Elsa’s writings. Some parts are thrilling. Like the NoHairDay project No Hair Day. Other parts are so casual about her acquaintance with famous people. Like Ginsberg and Dylan.
She was a beautiful human being.