As I drove back home from Meppel, the sky coloured beautifully. I had heard on the radio that the colours were due to the amount of Sahara sand in the air. I turned into a country road to park the car. There I saw a meadow bordered by a fence. The lines an the fence combined with the intense colours in the sky, made it a beautiful picture to look at. The tree that is still bare shows it is far from full-on spring. Yet you can feel the warmth coming in through all the splashes of colour.
My camera has gradually become part of my body. My own experience as a widow led me to specialise in creating tangible memories in the last phase of life and during funerals, also known as farewell photography.
In addition, nature also continues to attract me immensely to capture. From..
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