28 oktober 2009

Back...



I just developed some film - and have to get a lot more developed soon!
Im back from Belgium and Crete with two and a half dozen of 120 film.
I shot a lot of places - not really people this time....
Especially in my pics from Greece you can tell that I was desperate to photograph something that moved - but this is one of the few moments where I actually found someone...(walking away!)

19 oktober 2009

Crete....

....is, i figured, a pleasant 25 degrees overall in October - wich make me feel a bit stupid that I only brought 1 short sleaved t-shirt and no Swimwear.

.... I have to borrow my fathers 30 year old trunks now everytime we go to the beach. I look like borat in it.

.... but who cares, the towns and beaches are deserted anyway. The season is over, and the recession seemed to have hit hard here in Crete.

.... In the most tourist towns, most business is still open - but the tourist are gone.

....Wich make Charlerois (see bellow) seem like a Happy and buzzing place compared to some towns here.

....And it also means that the only people you see here, are the people that were on the plain with you.

...Wich makes it really weird when they even seem to have the same schedule as you.

....first we went to the beach today, where I saw a family that we saw a couple of hours later in Knossos - an archeological site.

....and then again - after a couple of hours - on another beach.

...While they were each an hour away from each other.

...My sister still tries to pretend we are German, since she doesn't want to have any association with her home country this week.

... But she fails horrible, all the Germans are staying in another town. We are most defenitly in a dutch-tourist-nightmare town.

..Since the cafes here have names like "Het Hof van Holland" and "Het Leidseplein" with dutch flags everywhere - even all the restaurant menus are in Dutch.

....seriously, even Enschede feel smore exotic with all the Germans.

....and even the Moussaka at most restaurants taste like a microwaved meal from Albert Heijn.

....I'm glad the Ouzo that I had to flush it away with is authentic enough to make you believe your in greece.

....they just should stop playing Marco Borsato at the pool when I'm enjoying the magnificent view. Im pretty sure that will help a lot.

Sander is currently on holliday in Crete, Greece for a week. Who is looking for images should come back in a week or two. Ill promise you LOTS

17 oktober 2009

Finally an update..

After not having traveled for almost three months, I'm back on the "road" for two weeks. Last week I was shooting in a crapy City in Belgium (see below), and currently I'm visiting beautiful (but rainy!) Crete. The week before Belgium I was sort of locked up in my studio working on drawings....hence not really updating my blog.

I got some more time on my hands now though, so Im trying to catch up. If your done reading here, make sure to chek out the article from the book "On Being a photographer" which is about "Selecting A Subject" (PDF here) Even though I dont entirely agree on the statement that "just wandering around looking for pictures, hoping that something will pop up and announce itself, does not work", its definitely worth your time.

13 oktober 2009

A week at the Neighbours...

Last week, I was in the most ugliest town of the world - atleast.. If I had to believe the article from "De Volkskrant" (Dutch Newspaper) that my teachers handed out. We were on a AKI fieldtrip for a week, spending most of our days in Charlerois - a medium sized city that is half an hour away from Brussels. It once was famous for its blooming industry, mostly coal mining and steel processing, wich is now the past. Today most factory's are closed and gone - and so its glory. Noticable for this city is the largest European mining disaster ever, that took place in the 60's. A 930 Meter mineshaft collapsed, and 262 people died, mostly Italian Immigrants. This started a whole range of problems in the city. Poverty and crimerates are skyhigh today. Corrupt mayors, Maffia and the horrors of Mark Doutroux are other "Highlights". This city is so shitty that it doesnt even have a hotel, so we stayed in Namour, a slightly better place 30 mins from Charlerois.

And no wonder that there is no (decent) Hotel in Charlerois - the newspaper wasnt lying that its really ugly. When you are traveling from Liege (wich is already a very depressing and dirty town) things get less and less. Big factorys are marking the hilly landscape, and the small towns have grey and brown brick building that show no sign of life. When you look trough the windows, must interoirs are chaos and crap....and once you are in Charlreois, it feels like the end of the world.
Most houses in town are covered with thick black dirt - that comes from constant coal particles that where in the air when the factorys and mines were still operating. But still - after a day in town your hands are dirty. The city is also marked by its strange design. Downtown is enclosed by a big car-viaduct, and on all the edges of the center are gigantic Factorys.

The big industry areas, that cover a large part of the city, feel like a nuclear wasteland. Its not hard to gain access - a simple 3 foot high fence marks the border between street and industry zone. And all the doors of the abandond factorys are open....Wich made it very tempting to just shoot "Ruin Porn" all day - If you know what i mean. The plants were very impressive, and made you really feel like you were in Chernobyl.

However, I only had two and a half days to shoot...so I decided to spend most of the first day in the suburbs of Charlerois. Later on I went to one of the biggest steel plants in town, wich was very impressive. But yeah...i found it very hard to shoot pictures that were not so obvious. The second day we traveled to a lot of smaller places, mostly visiting museums. We also stopped in a very small village called "Spy" where we just dropped in for an hour (30 students with a camera) and just took over the town.

On Thursday we visited the - surprisingly good - Photomuseum of Charleois. They had a very interesting collection actually, with a lot of big names like Arbus and DiCorcia. It was a very pleasant and modern museum - very different then the rest of town.

And the AKI wouldnt be the AKI if there were some random moments - thanks to our teachers . They partied just as hard as the students did - or so it seemed. Results were Delayed field trips because most teachers were so wasted that they had no clue where to go and what to do (but had giant hangovers for sure)...Forgot all the mobile darkroom equipment (We were suposed to develop all our film every night ). .. promised to suply enough film for the week... but sold out the very first day, etc.etc etc.

But most random was the map that we got handed out (So we wouldnt get lost in Charlerois...)It was an A4 copy of the newspaper article that contained a little map - with almost no streetnames or anything usefull on it. Just some marks with pictures.
So seriously, if the average citizen in Charleois refuses to (or just doenst )speak English - you only have your newspaper illustration and the 5 words of french you remembered from highschool to get yourself back to the hostel..... Hiep hoi...

7 oktober 2009

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