About ‘Daffodils from a Worm's Eye View’ by Edwin Mooijaart
I love to literally lie on the ground to see the world as a frog does. On that same April day in 2016, an hour after the cherry blossom shot, I crouched down in a field of daffodils and placed my camera almost flat on the ground. With the lens pointed upward I suddenly saw how the yellow flowers formed a circle around an opening to the…
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My photography is about light and atmosphere — that brief moment when a place reveals itself. I shoot landscapes, forests and cities, but only when the conditions make it worthwhile: a fiery sunrise, a glowing sunset, thick morning mist or the blue hour when sky and artificial light hold each other in perfect balance. Flat midday light with a cloudless sky is not for me — I'm chasing something magical, something fleeting.
That search takes me from Dutch polders…
