The little church of Feerwerd, in Groningen province, the Netherlands, at night. The church, named after Jacobus de Meerdere, was built in the first half of the 13th century. The plasterwork means the monastic bricks are no longer visible. Windows and plaster date from the 19th century. The crooked tower was added to the church in 1859, the tower clock in 1929.
Bo Scheeringa is an enthusiastic landscape photographer, with a great passion for the Dutch province of Groningen and Ireland. She also specializes in portrait and documentary photography. Bo mainly works on her own projects.
She published two photo books: in 2017 "RUIM LEVEN a portrait of North Groningen and its..
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