🏚️ Something Old, Something Leica... While walking along the stately Prinsendreef—lined with large villas and shiny modern apartments—I stumbled upon a modest little cottage that time seemed to have forgotten. Slightly worn, totally out of place, and yet… it had charm. The kind of charm that whispers stories and dares you to imagine what if.... Continue Reading →
Capturing the Wild: Lessons from a Landscape Photographer’s First Wildlife Shoot
Only 4 minutes read time It's well known that Micro Four Thirds is under pressure. For years, some have predicted its downfall—often people who struggle to accept its advantages. Sometimes, jealousy plays a role, especially when they've heavily invested in another system. Other times, it's just badmouthing. I have little doubt about my choice of... Continue Reading →