Fotografen

Raymond Waltjen

Ernst Yperlaan

Ernst Yperlaan In these times of unprecedented technological progress, we seek a counterbalance in the form of nostalgia, craftsmanship, nature, spirituality and new inspiration. Thus, Ernst Yperlaan’s work is an escape back to romanticism in the tradition of Dutch landscape painters with a touch of magical realism. With years of experience, Ernst captures the raw,…

Wouter Stelwagen

Wouter Stelwagen

Wouter Stelwagen The landscapes in Wouter Stelwagen’s photographs invite us to look at the ‘urban’ world with fresh eyes. They bear witness to a stillness, buildings become characters and landscapes a blank canvas, stripped of their human context. The fascinating structures, the straitjacket of design and ultimately the small imperfections become visible in balanced compositions…

Victor Schiferli

Victor Schiferli

Victor Schiferli Victor Schiferli (Haarlem, 1967) is the author of four collections of poetry and one novel. In 2015 he published De man van vroeger, a collection of poems and photographs.He has been taking photographs since he was thirteen but only recently started to share his work. Some of his portraits have appeared in newspapers…

Tessa Posthuma de Boer

Tessa Posthuma de Boer

Tessa Posthuma de Boer Actually, Tessa Posthuma de Boer (Amsterdam 1968) is not a photographer. Tessa is a painter without a brush, a writer without a pen. She does not register what is already there, but records a world she has created herself. Her images are fairytale-like, moody, but also soothing due to the careful…

Suzanne Ranzijn

Suzanne Ranzijn

Suzanne Ranzijn Suzanne Ranzijn (1994) is a conceptual photographer. Her work can be defined by ‘Expect the unexpected’. She tries to surprise people with her photographs by making conceptual images in a non-obvious way. Through her work, she tries to stimulate the viewer’s imagination and creativity. Special Edition Suzanne Ranzijn

Sandvoort Gallery

Sandvoort Gallery

Sandvoort Gallery Sandvoort Gallery is at the PAF exclusively with work by photographers who are no longer among us. In addition to a few precious vintage prints, there will also be new prints that are very affordable. By Eva Besnyö, Steef Zoetmulder, Eddy Posthuma de Boer, Henk Nieuwenhuijs, Aernout Overbeeke, Paul Huf and Maria Austria,…

Rob Severein

Rob Severein

Rob Severein After a long and prosperous career as an art director and creative director in advertising, Rob Severein felt irresistibly drawn to visual storytelling and photography around 2010. In 2011, he left his own agency and enrolled in a three-year master’s programme at the Fotoacademie Amsterdam. In 2015, his first two major series on…

Rianne Noordegraaf

Rianne Noordegraaf

Rianne Noordegraaf After years of experience as a portrait photographer, Rianne is increasingly moving towards autonomous work, which she feels great about, she feels like she belongs there.‘Perfect Imperfection’ can be found in every work. The way Rianne portrays people, capturing not only their appearance but, more importantly, their character, is something she wanted to…

Reinier Gerritsen

Reinier Gerritsen

Reinier Gerritsen Reinier Gerritsen became known in the Netherlands through the commission given to him by the Rijksmuseum to document corporate culture in the Netherlands. The project that gave him international recognition was ‘The Europeans’. He travelled to all major cities in Europe and made group portraits of people waiting on the zebra crossing. It…

Paul Leclercq

Paul Le Clercq

Paul Le Clercq Paul Le Clercq (The Hague 1965) is a visual artist and dealer in 20th century design chairs. After training as a tailor and fashion designer, he studied architectural design at the Rietveld Academy. Photography was the creative direction he wanted to delve into.He then started working as a journalistic and documentary photographer…