ALONE IN A JUNGLE OF STEEL AND CONCRETESame place, different presence…Following up on yesterday’s capture at Mons station—this time, just one solitary figure moving through the same sharp lines and shifting light. Part of my ongoing project Urban Serendipity, this image continues to explore how individuals navigate the urban jungle—where architecture becomes both backdrop and cage. With only one person in the frame, the feeling of scale and solitude becomes even more palpable. Drawn into the patternIn the parking level of Mons station, a lone figure walks through repeating arches and pools of light, momentarily becoming part of the architecture's rhythm.
This image, captured for my ongoing series Urban Serendipity, reflects how urban design frames movement and shapes the quiet tension between presence and space.
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WELCOME TO MY PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG AND PORTFOLIO. MY GOAL IS TO DOCUMENT THE WORLD AROUND ME, FROM THE SMALL DETAILS OF EVERYDAY LIFE TO THE GRAND LANDSCAPES THAT TAKE OUR BREATH AWAY. WHETHER I'M AT HOME OR TRAVELING TO NEW PLACES, I AM ALWAYS ON THE LOOKOUT FOR NEW AND INTERESTING SUBJECTS TO PHOTOGRAPH. MY PHOTOGRAPHS ARE A VISUAL DIARY OF MY EXPERIENCES AND A WAY TO SHARE THE WORLD AS I SEE IT WITH OTHERS. I HOPE YOU ENJOY EXPLORING MY COLLECTION AND DISCOVER THE BEAUTY OF THE WORLD THROUGH MY LENS.
About me:
Before: Healthcare Exec. Based in Brussels; Heidelberg; Los Altos Hills, CA; The Hague, Geneva, Nijmegen, Groningen
Now: Non-Executive Director in the Healthcare Industry based in Ghent. A travel buff with a passion for photography, photography books, Leica, wine and Asian food. Last but not least: proud grandfather of William, Nicholas and Mateo. |