Urban Echo: Layering and Reflection in Black and White by Dirk Lahuis

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Urban Echo: Layering and Reflection in Black and White by Dirk Lahuis
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Dirk Lahuis

Beerse, Belgium

About ‘Urban Echo: Layering and Reflection in Black and White’ by Dirk Lahuis

This intriguing black-and-white artwork is a masterful study in double exposure and layering. The photograph shows a woman inside a room, but her figure and face are partly overlapped and veiled by the reflections of the outside environment on the window. This fusion of inside and outside creates a dreamy, almost ghostly…

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Dirk Lahuis
Beerse, Belgium

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My passion for photography started early, around 1970. In the era of analogue photography, I bought a second-hand Agfa Iso Rapid Ic from my savings. Later, I could afford a new camera, and it became a Pentax K1000. I dreamed of a Contax, a Canon AE-1 or a Hasselblad, but those were out of my reach. The magic of capturing a moment at the touch of a button and then bringing it to life in the darkroom with my own hands fascinated me immensely. Developing and…

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