Familyshoot in Bergen
Taking a family to their favourite spot in the dunes can only result in a batch of film filled with love. With kids totally at ease showing off how high they can climb the trees is totally my kind of shoot.
Taking a family to their favourite spot in the dunes can only result in a batch of film filled with love. With kids totally at ease showing off how high they can climb the trees is totally my kind of shoot.
Shot on Porta 400 & HP5. Scanned and developed by the Carmencita Film Lab
Sandra & Rolf Family shoot
I've know Rolf for ages, so it was a privilege to be asked to capture his family on film. We went to the Strabrechtse heide near Eindhoven on a nice pre-summer day and had a great time!
I've know Rolf for ages, so it was a privilege to be asked to capture his family on film. We went to the Strabrechtse heide near Eindhoven on a nice pre-summer day and had a wonderfull time.
Shot on Porta 400 & HP5. Scanned and developed by the Carmencita Film Lab
Esmee Family Shoot
A familysession in the Máximapark in Utrecht with some late summer sun
A familysession in the Máximapark in Utrecht with some late summer sun
Shot on Porta 400 & Acros 100 on the Mamiya 645. Scanned and developed by the CarmencitaFilmlab
Norberto & Merel Family shoot
Family shoot with Norberto, Merel and the kids
Exactly on their wedding day and on the same spot we planned a family shoot with Norberto and Merel. Only now their two daughters where also present in the garden behind the Universiteitsmuseum. A beautiful sunny October day in this (for me) hidden treasure place in Utrecht.
Shot on my Mamiya 645 with Acros 100 & Portra 160 film.
Development and scanning by: Carmencita filmlab
Giovanni Family shoot
There is a first time for everything. This day, it was my first Family shoot.
There is a first time for everything. This day, it was my first Family shoot. And all went pretty well. Big thanks to the Giovanni, Janske and the kids for trusting me with the task to freeze a moment in time.
All shot on a Mamiya 645 AF loaded with Portra 160 an Tri-x 400. Scanned and developed by Carmencitafilmlab
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