South Stack lighthouse atop the cliffs on Anglesey in Wales. In Welsch, this tower is called Goleudy Ynys Lawd.
This is where the landscape of Wales comes together for me, the rugged cliffs and rocks combined with sunshine and yet rain.
A lighthouse is a symbol of orientation just like a compass and thus not only a decorative element but also a reminder for every day to stay on course.
The combination of blue and yellow tones make this a calming work that is not too emphatic in the interior but provides a decorative element.
Jeroen Berends (1985): Self-educated professional Photographer. I focus on Travel, Portrait and other commercial forms of photography as well as small film productions. On the side I work on independent projects as well... Read more…