Fading Faro

These photos were taken in the so-called Gogol House in Odessa, once home to the important Ukrainian writer Nikolai Gogol. The house dates back to 1846 and was owned by the writer’s uncle. The once luxurious villa has gone through many phases of repurposing since, including its use as barracks for the military, before finally […]
Cyprus is a unique country in Europe, being divided into a Greek Cypriot and Turkish part with a border literally slicing streets and buildings in halves in the capitol. The strong contrasts in this series symbolize this artificial division of two once interwoven cultures.
Reykjavik, the northernmost capital of the world, seems to mimic the desolate nature that surrounds her. Creations of local artists add to her appeal.
Noord-Italië is known as the prosperous part of the country. Fashion, design en film dominate the image of this region. As if it is anything but ordinary. Six photos portray the unpolished sides of Padua, Turin, Venice, Genova and Cremona.