woensdag 24 oktober 2012

Flying

I have my reservations about flying. It's not real travel, it's the canned, claustrophobic going-from-A-to-B non-experience. I think it's ridiculous that people go to some city thousands of miles away for a day or two, just to shop, and pay hundred euros. Let them pay the real price, the price to the environment. The planet. In short, flying is bad, bad, bad.

Unless I can sit at the window.

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Top: Malta, Dwejra Point. Below: Malta, Dwejra Point - Azure Window

The picture below was used for the latest of edition of my Malta Guidebook (in Dutch), which was published this Summer:
 Dominicusgids Malta en Gozo (latest Dutch edition)

 

vrijdag 5 oktober 2012

New Photobook: Le Nord

We've been visiting the French north for more than ten years, to work on my Dutch-language guidebook, the Dominicusgids Noord-Frankrijk ( More info ). From the start I've been in love with the northernmost part of it, close to the Belgian border. Lille is a magnificent town, blending the best of north and south. The countryside has a pure, nostalgic charm: golden grain fields, windmills, hills, grand vistas and big skies with towering clouds. The charms of it can't always be shared in the relatively small pictures in a standard guidebook. That's why I've created a photobook (my second) wich can be ordered from Blurb.com, 80 pages of it in full colour. You can find more information and a preview of the book  here op Blurb.com. More of my Blurb books here en my "regular" books published by the Dutch publishing house Gottmer are on my website, www.ericstrijbos.nl 
 

 

vrijdag 7 september 2012

Panorama in Cassel (French Flanders)

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(Panorama from Mont Cassel, Dpt. Nord (59), France. 5x1 photos, original 10036 x 2446 pixel; no HDR. © Eric Strijbos 2012 All rights reserved.)

French writer Marguérite Yourcenar about French Flanders, the country where she grew up:

"Here, just like in Holland and Belgian Flanders... there are these vast flat landscapes and their big skies, where clouds constantly change those immense skies; humility and modesty, the solid countryside buildings, the beauty of rows of trees which line the horizon, the beauty of an atmosphere that constantly changes, like in some 17th century paintings, paintings that sensed the North's beauty miraculously well."

We're back. Thankfully, most of the time the weather was fine...

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(View on Mont Cassel, Dept. Nord, France. © Eric Strijbos 2012 All rights reserved. )

 

zaterdag 12 mei 2012

Wrocław elected European cultural capital in 2016

Yesterday, the EU announced that the Polish city of Wrocław was elected European cultural capitol for 2016, together with San Sebastian (Spain) - congratulations!

Wrocław isn't Poland's prettiest city (Cracow is hard to beat), but it's a taster of Poland if you've never been there, and genuinely interesting. Old and recent history are tangible and hard too overlook, present in the city's jigsaw of contrasts: Polish against German, beautiful and ugly, old and modern, and a photographers' treat either way. Although Wrocław was a German town until 1945, you'll find a typically Polish town centre: a rectangular rynek (market place) around a colourful ratusz (town hall). Bordering it are cheerful baroque houses but also 19th century blocks from the Kaiser's era and a gaunt medieval church. Don't miss the serene, medieval neighbourhood Ostrów Tumski (see my pictures, below), the lively Rynek and the Panoroma painting of the battle of Racławice.

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donderdag 1 december 2011

Old Istanbul

videoclip by Sezen Aksu Sezen Aksu's "İstanbul Hatırası", from the movie "Crossing the Bridge" is one of my favourite clips. With the singer's rendering effortly absorbing all the attention, I hadn't looked at the old pictures that were shown in the clip. Until this evening, when I realized that they were all Street photography, and the kind that I've come to like: not focusing on photography, but on the human story and emotion in front of the camera. I wonder how many of these photographers had even heard of Henri Cartier-Bresson or Gary Winogrand? However - no fancy composition and rhythm, no negative space, no visual jokes - just human emotion.

maandag 17 oktober 2011

Beautiful People

This afternoon, I went through some of my old slides, en in a tray with strays I found a casually shot pair of portraits done in the tiny place Lendas, south coast of Crete, 1993.

I'm not a portrait photographer. Slightly nervous, I had pressed too soon, which led to the picture above. So, after the woman had sorted out her headscarf and posed herself, I turned my camera to portrait-orientation and took a properly framed shot at the "right moment". On that picture, there's nothing to be seen from the context except part of the pickup truck, but the woman's smile had frozen, en the man too looked less than candid. On the other hand, the picture above looked even worse to me when I saw it again - the light was off, and there was all this clutter!

Lendas has never been more than a row of houses and a small beach, framed within rocks. We had been advised to go there by a friend or colleague who had a good time there. Typically for many Greek places is that you regret your arrival - what on earth am I doing in this mess - and you regret your departure even more. That kind of place. Even now something was built that was outscaling the old little houses, Lendas remained authentic and endearingly improvised. Once, it will have been a fishing village. "Once" must have largely covered the lives of my two protagonists. But although tourism changed and maybe upset their life, they loved to pose. The 'clutter' around them can't harm them, it was part of their history.

Slide, scanned digitally and postworked to correct the light.

How to begin a blog?

On this blog, I hope to share my thoughts about travel, photography and culture. I start modestly, but I hope you'll enjoy yourself.
This was shot on a alpine meadow in Slovenia, 2006. Slovenia is an amazing little country, it straddles the borders between Mediterranean and Slavic Europe, and it has a bit of the (extended) Alps as well as gorgeous bits of coast that remind me of the best parts of Italy. Amazingly, this little spot was a bit boring. We were lodged in an eco-farm B&B. The ad had said that all modern languages were spoken, but in fact we had to do with the oldest son's scattered bits of German. The food however was eco, terrific and came in huge quantities. This was taken with my old Canon 350 and its standard lens. The light was amazing, but I had to do some masking, curves etc. to restore it the original mood and memory.