Tiled staircases and white houses in Carvoeiro, Algarve by Renate Smit Photography

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Haarlem, Netherlands

About ‘Tiled staircases and white houses in Carvoeiro, Algarve’ by Renate Smit Photography

This townscape of Carvoeiro in the Algarve captures the essence of Portuguese coastal life. Typical of the local architecture, the tiled steps, decorated with unique Portuguese tiles, lead up past the white houses that contrast brightly with the blue sky. The combination of the whitewashed buildings, Mediterranean sunlight and vibrant…

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Renate Smit Photography
Haarlem, Netherlands

This is me, Renate Smit. Ever since I was a child, I was a dreamer and often looked at the sky. This always got me lost, which of course makes sense if you don't keep an eye on the road in front of you. Looking at the sky absorbed my own thoughts. This gave me many creative inspirations. Yet I couldn't express that creativity well in words. I was more of a visual thinker and could express this better in photography. Because as soon as I had a camera in my hands, I…

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