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Love does not announce itself. It simply arrives - a hand on a shoulder, a kiss pressed into silver hair, a laugh that fills the whole body even when the body is tired.
This was taken in the last ten days of her life.
She is laughing.
That is the whole story - and it is everything. A son and his mother, caught in a moment of pure, unguarded joy. The kind that needs no audience and asks for nothing in return.
The darkness behind them is not absence.… It is stillness. A world that paused, just long enough for this.
Nienke Koedijk is a Dutch fine art photographer and documentary artist based in Haarlem. She studied Illustration and Sculpture at the Willem de Kooning Academy - a background that shapes how she sees: not just with a camera, but with an eye for weight, surface, and what light does to matter.
She has always lived slightly outside the world others seem to inhabit. Not in her body, not entirely in her mind - somewhere in between, where everything feels vast, frightening, and magnetic at the same time. Her photographs come from that place.
Working without staging, she moves through landscapes and everyday environments with intuitive curiosity, drawn to the moments when disparate elements suddenly cohere: light cutting through ruin, a figure half-absorbed by the world around it, beauty surfacing at the edge of decay. These are not metaphors. They are the world as she actually experiences it.