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Match 28
Tuesday, September 28th, 2010For those of you who just arrived here: the Matching series is about combining two pictures, be it because of their content or their visual structure. Sometimes obvious, sometimes far fetched. The main rule is that there is a 15-year gap between when both pictures were taken. I guess it is a way of saying […]
Match 27
Monday, September 27th, 2010I did very few corporate assignments, maybe four or five… The one you see a picture from was fun to do: tracking people who were reading ‘La Repubblica’ in Northern Italian streets for two weeks. I will put that on the website soon.
Match 26
Sunday, September 26th, 2010Handicap International commissioned me some time back for a really interesting assignment on their activities in Cambodia. The result was exhibited at an open-air exhibition in Belgium. The first picture has a quite different setting of course…
Match 25
Saturday, September 25th, 2010The first picture is from the Belgium selection series. The second is from the Cambodian 2003 elections. Besides some visual similarities, there are others… The existence of Belgium as a country is threatened. Cambodia as a country thinks it is threatened. But the real trick here is that Sam Rainsy just was condemned in absentia […]
Match 24
Thursday, September 23rd, 2010Picture nr 1 is from the Khmer refugees in Thailand story from 1989. Picture nr 2 is from the evictions series. It seems the Khmer are still not allowed to settle down…
Match 23
Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010This picture of Bulgarian refugees is one of 19 different refugee situations I photographed over a period of five years. I always seem to be slow in finishing things…