Wild from wild
Marqt
Comissioned

Wow! My work is part of the book HIDDEN, by Jo-Anne McArthur and We Animals. HIDDEN: Animals in the Anthropocene is an unflinching book of photography about our conflict with non-human animals around the globe. Through the lenses of thirty award-winning photojournalists, HIDDEN shines a light on the invisible animals in our lives; those with whom we have a close relationship and yet fail to see. They are the animals we eat and wear. The animals we use for research, work, and for entertainment, as well as the animals we sacrifice in the name of tradition and religion. HIDDEN is a historical document, a memorial, and an indictment of what is and should never again be. HIDDEN needs to be seen by as many people as possible, and this can only happen with your support.
07-04-2020

I got to work together with food designer Katja Gruijters! Soon more, in the meantime visit www.farmfoodfamily.nl/english



My project got published in National Geographic magazine!
01-09-2019

I was selected for the Marius van der Sandt Academy!
2018/2019

Scientific image of the week in Dutch newspaper NRC
2018

Publication about my project 'Pearls before Swine' in Dutch newspaper NRC. Visit the project online : https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2018/03/16/speelgoed-voor-varkens-a1596011
2018

Graduated at the KABK: Royal Academy of Art The Hague (NL)
2016

Graduated at the KABK: Royal Academy of Art The Hague (NL)
2016

My work about insects as a new form of protein got featured in the book 'Feed a Different Imagination' (by L’Artiere)
2016


El Hierro behind the scenes - de Volkskrant Klimaat
2015

Our visit to the Island of Ell Hierro was part a bigger story about climate change all over the world. We worked on a new type of story telling that was nominated for the ‘Zilveren Camera Story telling’ award. Visit the project here : https://www.volkskrant.nl/kijkverder/2015/klimaat/
2015

As the assistent of photographer Mike Roelofs, i traveledd with him and Volkskrant journalist Ben van Raaij to Ell Hierro. The island of El Hierro is the smallest, most western and most southern of the Canary Islands. It was declared a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 2000 and a Geopark in 2014.
2015