Photography
Making a photograph is capturing one single moment of this vast universe and being able to look back at that specific time.
For that instance, time stands still.
For that instance, the subject in the photograph is eternal.
And that is its own kind of poetry.
Activism

Animal Rights protest in Belgium against animal testing.

Protest and demonstration from Animal Rights in Belgium against the expansion of a slaughterhouse.


Animal Rights protest in Belgium against animal testing.
Quickly after I took my first steps into vegan activism in late 2017, I learned that pictures of marches, protests, demonstrations and other kinds of vegan-related / animal rights-related events were just as necessary as the events themselves.
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Armed with my camera, I just found another purpose to go to vegan events by Animal Rights, Bite Back, Anonymous For The Voiceless, and The Save Movement; visited events like Vegan Summer Fest, the International Animal Rights Conference, Vegan A'Fairs, Vegan Campout, and others; in Belgium, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, the UK, Germany and Greece.
Animals
Continuing with the animal rights theme, it is only logical that I like to take pictures of various animals, domesticated and wild.








Flowers
Captured by the beauty, the colors, the shapes, and the aromas, flowers have a special hold over me.
Nature
Apart from flowers, anything that can be seen as nature, is important for me, and that's why I want to make it mine by taking that picture.








Macro
While I don't know if these kinds of photos can be described as macro, I have always been fascinated by how intricate, how detailed, how precise even the smallest parts of Mother Earth can be.
Other
Sometimes, photographs just don't belong in any other category.



