New York Highrise (Black and White) (seen at vtwonen) by JPWFoto

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Breda, Netherlands

About ‘New York Highrise (Black and White) (seen at vtwonen)’ by JPWFoto

New York, a view as you expect it to be. Walking for miles through the heart of Manhanttan in this impressive city gives you the feeling of being locked up between all those stones. This feeling is often reinforced by the masses of people and the cacophony of sounds from the traffic rushing by. But the characteristic high-rise buildings…

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JPWFoto
Breda, Netherlands

What started out as travel photography in the 1990s grew into a hobby that got out of hand. Photography became a daily activity. Colour negative became slide, complemented by a fascination for black and white photography. I converted the Kodak T-Max, Tri-X and Ilford negation films in my darkroom into powerful black and white slides. At the beginning of 2000 I left the darkroom behind to further immerse myself in the possibilities of digital photography. Meanwhile I am…

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