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In this series of photographs, I've captured the rustic charm and timeless elegance of traditional blue and white tiles. Each tile narrates a unique story, illustrating quaint landscapes and serene scenes that evoke a sense of peace and nostalgia. Using the vibrant contrasts and a classic color scheme, I strive to convey the beauty and simplicity inherent in the old-world craftsmanship. This collection brings a harmonious blend of history and artistry… to any space it inhabits.
Arjan Bronkhorst is a Dutch photographer, based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. As a professional photographer he specializes in architecture and interior photography, and portraits. He also works on assignments in corporate photography. Amongst his clients are magazines, publishers and agencies. Arjan also likes to travel, photographing people and landscapes. He shot several travel stories for magazines. Arjan traveled many times to Spitsbergen / Svalbard, where he worked as a photography guide. Arjan worked on a self initiated project, photographing Amsterdam's 17th century canal houses. He captured the astonishing beauty of their interiors as well as their current residents. The first printing of the 400+ pages photo book was sold out within 6 weeks. The photos were exhibited by the Amsterdam Museum. Please visit the website at www.amsterdamcanalhouses.org