He is a photographer, surfer and passionate cook. What do you do: Photographer Favourite designer: Philippe Starck for both functionality and childlike enthusiasm but also the Eames’ for setting a universal benchmark. Favourite design destination: Not only for the design and architecture but also for the food, I love Morocco. Inspiration: Beautiful light and the […]
September 7th, 2010
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He is a photographer, surfer and passionate cook. |
What do you do: Photographer
Favourite designer: Philippe Starck for both functionality and childlike enthusiasm but also the Eames’ for setting a universal benchmark.
Favourite design destination: Not only for the design and architecture but also for the food, I love Morocco.
Inspiration: Beautiful light and the way it can change a scene dramatically from ordinary to extraordinary.
Work in progress: I’ve been exhibiting a series of urban night landscape photographs since 2004 and I’m in the process of shooting my next one.
Other areas of interest: Surfing and cooking are my passionate hobbies.
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