Actually it is quite the opposite. Having a photo with  “resting” in a large negative space is so challenging for me since I have to intrigue the eyes and the mind of the viewer and at the same time to make him/her wonder about the clarity of this work. In other words to confuse him/her about something so ordinary and simple. A large portion of my work is minimal having this kind of vision.I wanted to make this confusion more challenging and I think this next step was the decisive one since I managed to give my personal signature to this peculiar and at the same time so interesting perception of my “reality”. My intention was to produce photos with a “Clarity” character and this means that a viewer instantly and clearly understands my subject but at the same time a big question mark is revealed. The coexistence of these two contradictory feelings seems to be a mind game but actually for me is the only way to elaborate my vision and express my own feelings. How I succeed “Clarity and Confusion” in my photos? Mainly with my post processing workflow and ofcourse the choice of the frame. Always try to find the appropriate weather conditions when I shoot to create confusion. And ofcourse above all the power of long exposure photography.
Dead Calm
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Dead Calm

I'm working on a project long exposure at the art academy of Lier . This I would like to exhibit in Belgium next year .

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