The space between days
There is a quiet interval that exists between one moment and the next, a space so subtle that it often goes unnoticed. It lives in the pause between footsteps on a crowded sidewalk, in the reflection of a passing bus window, in the glow of a streetlamp before the sky fully surrenders to night. It is not bound to morning or evening, nor does it belong solely to the rush of midday or the stillness of dawn. It is everywhere and nowhere at once. This book is an attempt to inhabit that interval, to observe, to feel, and to preserve what so often slips past us.
Urban life is frequently described in extremes: busy or empty, chaotic or structured, vibrant or isolating. But most of life in the city unfolds somewhere in between. It is found in unscripted gestures, in fleeting alignments of light and movement, in moments that resist narration. These are not the grand, decisive events that define headlines or histories. Instead, they are fragments, small, self-contained worlds that exist briefly and then dissolve back into the flow of the day.
The Space Between Days is a collection of such fragments. It does not aim to document the city in a traditional sense, nor does it attempt to impose a single narrative across its pages. Rather, it offers a series of encounters and observations gathered across different hours and streets. Some images are quiet, almost hesitant; others hum with energy. Together, they form a rhythm that mirrors the pulse of urban existence: irregular, layered, and deeply human.
Light plays a central role in this work. In the city, light is rarely neutral. It reflects, refracts, and transforms everything it touches. Glass facades scatter it into unexpected angles; wet pavement deepens it into colour; artificial sources extend it beyond natural limits. At times, it isolates a single figure illuminated against a darker field. At others, it blends elements together, softening edges and dissolving boundaries. The photographs in this book are guided by these shifting qualities of light, not as a technical concern alone, but as a language through which the city reveals itself.
There is a particular kind of beauty that emerges when nothing is staged. It is the beauty of coincidence: a shadow aligning perfectly with a doorway, a gesture echoed unknowingly by a stranger across the frame, a moment where architecture and human presence briefly harmonize. These occurrences cannot be planned. They require patience, attentiveness, and a willingness to remain open to the unexpected. Much of this work was created in that spirit, wandering without a fixed destination, allowing the city to dictate the pace and direction.
- Hardcover - 218 pages - 20x25cm portrait view - Special photo paper 148gr/m² mat - Publishing Blurb - ISBN 979-8-24-063094-1 Released April 2026
- Price: 250€
Vivid Imagination
Haiku, the traditional Japanese poetic form, offers a window into the delicate interplay between nature, emotion, and human experience. In just seventeen syllables, these tiny poems capture fleeting moments with precision, clarity, and depth, inviting the reader to pause, observe, and reflect. Unlike longer forms of poetry, haiku does not explain or elaborate; it presents a single, vivid moment, leaving space for thought, feeling, and imagination to flourish. This collection brings together twelve famous haiku, each paired with carefully chosen photographs. The images serve not only as visual companions but as a bridge between the world of the poem and the readers personal experience. By engaing both sight and imagination, the combination of text and image encouranges a contemplative appoach, allowing the subtle beauty and profound simplicity of each haiku to resonate more deeply. Through these poems, the ordinary becomes extraordinary: the splach of a frog in a pond, the whisper of autumn wind, the glow of a full moon. Each haiku invites mindfulness, quiet reflection, and a renewed appreciation for the small, transient moments that shape our lives. In reading and seeing, we are reminded to notice, to feel, and to be present. Enjoy a visual exploration of how traditional sayings manifest in modern behavior.
- Hardcover - 52 pages - 20x25cm portrait view - Special photo paper 148gr/m² mat - Publishing Blurb - ISBN 979-8-89-289952-9 Released Dec. 2025
- Price: 100€
Stay and unravel what you see
The first project in this book Stay and Unravel What You See invites the viewer to pause in a world that rarely does. These photographs are not quick glances or fleeting captures, but layered moments, built from fragments of light, movement, and human presence, that ask to be studied and felt. Each frame holds more than a single story; it is a tangle of perspectives, a conversation between what is visible and what is hidden.
Street photography often celebrates immediacy, but here the intention is slower, more deliberate. To look once is not enough, you are asked to stay, to unravel, to find meaning in the overlooked intersections of city life, city shapes or architectural public areas. Shadows and reflections, gestures and silence, all fold into one another to create images that resist easy answers.
The second project Look up - blue in the sky is where architecture meets the infinite sky in a dialogue of form, space, and colour. This collection of photographs celebrates the profound role of the blue sky in shaping our perception of the built environment. More than just a backdrop, the sky becomes an active participant, framing, softening, or amplifying the lines and textures of architecture. Against its shifting tones, from pale light to the saturated hues, structures reveal new dimensions of scale and harmony. The interplay between geometry and atmosphere reminds us that architecture does not stand alone; it is always in conversation with nature. By emphasizing the sky, these images highlight openness, clarity, and balance, drawing our gaze upward and outward. Each photograph invites us to see architecture not as an isolated achievement, but as part of a larger, living canvas where design and the heavens converge.
Let the photographs linger, and allow yourself to see beyond first impressions.
- Hardcover - 112 pages - 20x25cm portrait view - Special photo paper 148gr/m² mat - Publishing Blurb - ISBN 979-8-31-987750-5
- Price: 150€
Captuur - Photography Passion
This book shows a selection of 200+ photos as a mix of 'decided in a moment' and 'giving it a great deal of thought'. It contains eight different chapters and give the viewer individual photos or a small series to enjoy. Throughout this book different camera gear is used; from my smartphone to medium format. It shows a brought portfolio, including a chapter on photos '_to think about', where you can write your own impression of what you see.
- Hardcover - 240 pages - 20x25cm portrait view - Special photo paper 148gr/m² mat - Publishing Blurb - ISBN 978-1-00-671214-2
- Not available