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Welcome to my Blog! "Anybody, providing he knows how to be amusing, has the right to
talk about himself. -
Charles Baudelaire "Not even I understand everything I am" ¬Aurelius Augustinus of Hippo "I'm only myself in front of my typewriter" ¬Joan Didion (I'd replace 'typewriter' by 'desktop PC'..) In 2013 I started a series of photo albums on Blurb.com, named '36Exp' (a subject adressed in 36 exposures, a reference to the exposures on most common rolls of 35 mm film: 12, 24 & 36.) back in the day. |
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KWAAD BLOED by ROBERT GALBRAITH | CRIME FICTION BOOKS ![]() EN: TROUBLED BLOOD (2020) Troubled Blood is a crime novel written by British author J. K. Rowling, published under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. The novel is the 5th in the Cormoran Strike series, and was released on 15 September 2020. The story follows private detective Cormoran Strike and his business partner Robin Ellacott as they investigate the disappearance of Margot Bamborough, a doctor who vanished in 1974. The book explores themes of change, loss, and absence, and the changing face of feminism. Upon release, 'Troubled Blood' became a bestseller and won the Crime and Thriller Book of the Year Award at the British Book Awards. The novel has been adapted as part of the Strike television series. Quite a thick book and a bit complicated: Strike & Robin plus their colleagues (employees) have different cases on their hands. The main narrative, a 40+ cold case for a missing woman, seems almost impossible but the narrative is never long winded and it manages to have a surprising ending! en.wikipedia.org:_Troubled_Blood [21JUN2026]
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NEW YORK IN 40 DAYS by THOMAS BIASOTTO | PHOTOGRAPHY
The photo book NEW YORK IN 40 DAYS is Biasotto’s first book, marking his first step into the public eye from a photographic perspective. He sought the help of crowdfunding to make his project possible. Thomas is a Swiss multitalent: professional photographer, mountaineer, and author. He also published in the same fashion: LONDON IN 40 DAYS. l [20JUN2026]
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FLOWERS IN THE MIRROR by RUBEN LUNDGREN | PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION CHINA
I have the big red book, a coöperation with Martin Parr. As a 21-year-old photography student, Ruben Lundgren (B. 1983 The Netherlands- ) travelled to China and decided to stay. In the exhibition Flowers in the Mirror, Lundgren looks back on 20+ years of living and working in China. Throughout his career, he has used numerous photographic styles without losing his own particular vision, his intuition or his sense of wonder. www.fotomuseumdenhaag.nl/en/exhibitions/flowers-mirror [19JUN2026]
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LIFE, LOVE & DEATH IN SICILY by LETIZIA BATTAGLIA | PHOTOGRAPHY
Photographer, activist and politician Letizia Battaglia (Sicily, b.1935–d.2022) captured the harsh reality of life in Sicily in the shadow of the mafia. As a result of her photographs, Battaglia spent many years fearing assassination from the Mafia. Even so, she chose not to have bodyguards. Life, Love and Death in Sicily is Battaglia’s first major retrospective exhibition since her death in 2022. The exhibition has been curated by Paolo Falcone in partnership with the Archivio Letizia Battaglia and the Fondazione Falcone per le Arti and is supported by the Fondazione Candido Speroni e Carla Fendi Speroni, the Italian Cultural Institute in London and Ambra & Antonio Gatti. www.fotomuseumdenhaag.nl/en/ - /life-love-and-death-sicily [18JUN2026]
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BONTE SCHAAP FESTIVAL | SHEEP SHEARING EVENT AND MARKET
The 'Bonte Schaap Festival' had its annual event, sheep shearing demo and market stalls. My Streetphotos Black & White + Colour THE WORLD'S CHILDREN
Ans van Breda and her husband. Ans van Breda has paintings on display in the Dorpskerk in Rheden this summer. She put her first brush on paper in 2003 under the guidance of Carel Velthoen from pART2u. Since then, she has been enjoying and dedicating herself to his painting lessons. She started with watercolor but quickly switched to acrylic paint. The liveliness and immediacy of the colors immediately appealed to her and better suit her expressive style. She finds the most satisfaction and challenge in painting colorful figurative paintings and portraits on various surfaces. Recently, also on jute (large painting on the wall). [14JUN2026]
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DOESBURG HANZESTAD EVENT | CULTURE HISTORY GELDERLAND
Today we spent the day in the Medieval Ages! From 10:30 AM to 5:00 PM one could see many, many of 'extras' in medieval clothing, strolling, dancing, making music, displaying old crafts. Fun day!
[13JUN2026]
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UTTERLY LAZY AND INATTENTIVE by MARTIN PARR | PHOTOGRAPHY
Utterly Lazy and Inattentive by Martin Parr & Wendy Jones: Martin Parr in Words and Pictures. When Martin Parr was fourteen, his teacher wrote that he was ‘utterly lazy and inattentive’ in a school report. He went on to become one of the most successful and sought-after photographers in the world! Martin has published over one hundred (!) photobooks on many different subjects, from seaside resorts to smoking, during his career. This autobiography combines over 150 of Martin’s photographs – from his earliest snapshots to the work he is doing today – with his recollections and reflections on each image. www.penguin.co.uk/books/ - - /utterly-lazy-and-inattentive [13JUN2026]
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NEDERLAND EN DE NEDERLANDERS | FOTOBOEK PHOTOGRAPHY NETHERLANDS
The book "Nederland en de Nederlanders" is a collaborative project of publisher 'Nieuw Amsterdam' and 'Hollandse Hoogte'. In 'The Netherlands and the Dutch,' historian Maarten van Rossem offers a sharp and accessible analysis of Dutch identity, history, and society. Van Rossem discusses the influence of the Golden Age, the role of trade and colonialism, and the transformation into a multicultural society. The book also addresses contemporary themes such as immigration, integration, and Dutch polder culture, with the author highlighting both the strengths and the challenges of Dutch society. With a focus on the mentality and habits of the Dutch, this work provides insights into their pragmatism, tolerance, and sometimes idiosyncratic character. Jean-Pierre Geelen is a science editor at Dutch daily 'de Volkskrant'. He mainly writes about nature and biodiversity. Earlier, he was a media editor, wrote columns, and was the daily television critic for seven years. [03JUN2026]
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STREET LEVEL JAPAN by HIROKI HARADA | STREETPHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOBOOK
Street Level Japan immerses the reader in the unique city streets of Japan. quarto.com/books/ - - /street-level-japan (224 pages) [31MAY2026]
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BREDEVOORT & VORDEN | MARKETS ANTIQUES SECONDHAND First we visited the bookmarket in Bredevoort
Next we drove to Castle Vorden (Open Days for Castles @Pentacost, a.k.a. Whitsunday) - May 25th
Zorki (Russian, meaning sharp-sighted) is a series of 35mm rangefinder cameras manufactured in the Soviet Union between 1948 and 1978. [28MAY2026]
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ROADWORKS by LINDA McCARTNEY | PHOTOBOOK PHOTOGRAPHY
In this very personal 'road trip', Linda McCartney takes us along on her drive across the world. Fleeting landscapes ... anonymous pedestrians ... traffic jams ... garish billboards ... fellow passengers. www.abebooks.com/first-edition/Roadworks-McCartney-Linda-Little-Brown-Company/ [24MAY2026]
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CONTEMPORARY GERMAN PHOTOGRAPHY | PHOTOBOOK PHOTOGRAPHY Front cover by Wolfgang Bellwinkel
Left: photo by Eva Leitolf (Sölingen,1997) and Right: Roman Rahmacher Recently, the picture book with the promising title came into my hands, on the Bredevoort Book Fair. The external dimensions roughly correspond to those of the postal code book, historically speaking. Information about the how and why is sparse. The line-up of the book consists of names that were still little known at the time. There were interesting artistic mixes with perspectives in certain rule-free places in part of Berlin's Mitte and in some outposts like the Brotfabrik in Berlin-Weißensee, where at that time Andre Zelck had just exhibited his photographs. This book contains images we currently still know from newspaper magazines. Almost exclusively, photography is done on color negative film, which gives all the images a now unusual undertone. The computer technology that was just becoming established in the 1990s is used at most in the background. Andre Zelck had gone into a proletarian family in the Ruhr area, and in doing so comes closest to the reportage style. Formal experiments – negative print, false colors, and black and white – come from Bert Henzlmeier. Detailed shots of substitute spaces and objects, e.g. from something similar by the Leipzig School of the early 90s, but from that circle, only Göran Gnaudschun appears in this selection, who stands out clearly with his vitality. Te people depicted, if they are still alive, are now at least 25+ years older and the environment from which they were seen and understood no longer exists... www.foto-kunst-theorie.de/contemporary-german-photography-taschen-verlag-1997/ [22MAY2026]
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VAASAQUA in VAASSEN | VINTAGE- & BOOKMARKET
Here's another 'cowboy' hat, but the young lady did not want her face in the photo. I respect that! In 2026 VAASAQUA celebrated a special milestone: 30 years of Vaasaqua! Wow! www.vaasaqua.nl/ (NL) [16MAY2026]
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THE AMERICAN WEST by ERNST HAAS | PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOBOOK
This collection of striking color images from the American West is both a moving national portrait as well as a celebration of analog color photography. During the 1970s-1990s I enjoyed travel in the United States, for Western subjects (as this book) and the space one has, associating it with American freedom. With Trump in power (leading up to it his first term) my interest evaporated. I bought this book mainly for Ernst Haas' photography, I did not have a book yet by him in my bookcase. Ernst Haas (b.02Mar1921 – d.12Sep1986) was an Austrian-American photojournalist and color photographer. During his 40-year career Haas trod the line between photojournalism and art photography. In addition to his coverage of events around the globe after World War II Haas was an early innovator in color photography. en.wikipedia.org:_Ernst_Haas [15MAY2026]
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ULTIMA THULE by SIMONE SASSEN | TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY SVALBARD
Ultima Thule – the end of the world. That was what Spitsbergen used to be called, the northernmost group of islands in the Arctic Ocean. Cees Nooteboom (1933-2026) is considered one of the most important Dutch writers. NU.nl: (translated by Google): 22 Dec 2016 at 1:15 PM Cees Nooteboom is married! Simone Sassen and & Cees Nooteboom, her husband Simone Sassen is a photographer whose photos, taken mostly on her trips, have been exhibited both kaitphotography.com.au/s-photography/simone-sassen-photography [12MAY2026]
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KIJKEN IN DE ZIEL VAN JAPAN - FREEK VOSSENAAR | PROFILE WORLD ![]() EN: A LOOK IN THE SOUL OF JAPAN Uitgeverij Balans, 1st print 2021/2nd print 2025 When Prime Minister Shinzo Abe appeared at the Olympic Games in Rio dressed as the comic character Super Mario, it was clear to the whole world: times have changed in Japan. Could it be true? Has a new Japan really emerged that embraces the outside world..? But behind the campaign for the Olympic Games, in the hidden ramen restaurants and sushi shops of Tokyo, in the countryside, in the world of sumo wrestlers, and in many other places, Japan expert Freek Vossenaar also encountered major challenges and obstacles: difficult relations with neighboring countries, aging population, the subordinate position of women. athenaeumscheltema.nl/a/freek-vossenaar/kijken-in-de-ziel-van-japan [11MAY2026]
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AGRIGENTO, THEN & NOW
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MARINO MARINI - SCULPTOR | ART
![]() Marino Marini at Guggenheim Venice (my visit Venezia, 2022) In the recently discussed 'Italien' by Herbert List there was this photo by List of Marino Marini (Milan, 1951). He participated in the 'Twentieth-Century Italian Art' show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 1944. en.wikipedia.org:_Marino_Marini_(sculptor) [.....2026]
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CATS IN VENICE by MARIANNA ZAMPIERI | PHOTOGRAPHY VENEZIA 'Pictures (fine photography!) & stories of cast roaming the street of Venice'
In 2017, Marianna Zampieri addressed the Venetians directly, receiving numerous reports and wide and unexpected enthusiasm for the idea of a project in which the photographs are correlated by a description of the cat portrayed, which explains a little about its history and personality. There is a fascinating intertwining of stories, personalities, decisions and freedom that these cats tell that represents the great beauty of this project. All enriched by the respect and pride with which Venetians tell and welcome their cats. [08MAY2026]
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ITALIEN by HERBERT LIST | PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOBOOK ITALY
Herbert List (b.07Oct1903 – d.04April1975) was a German photographer, who worked for magazines, including Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and Life, and was associated with Magnum Photos. Born in 1903 into a prosperous mercantile family in Hamburg, Germany, Herbert List’s work combined a love of photography with a fascination for surrealism and classicism. Leaving Germany in 1936 as the Nazis rose to power, List briefly pursued photography as a profession in London and Paris, where he was referred to Harper’s Bazaar. Despite his attempts to evade the war in Athens, List was forced to return to Germany in 1941. Because of his Jewish background, he was forbidden to publish or officially work in Germany, and several of his works stored in Paris have been lost. In 1951, List met Robert Capa, who convinced him to work as a contributor to Magnum. From 1950 to 1961, he focused on Italy. en.wikipedia.org:_Herbert_List [06MAY2026]
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MEDIEVAL FAIR @CASTLE CANNENBURG | EVENT HISTORY
On May 2 & 3 (2026) the Medieval Festival Cannenburch took place. It was the 10th edition. The castle was built on the remains of an earlier castle, the earliest mention of which dates back to 1365. Traces of this earlier fortified house can still be seen in the cellar of the current castle. www.middeleeuws-festijn.nl/ - /cannenburch/ [05MAY2026]
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ITALIANS | ITALIENER by GIANNI BERENGO GARDIN
Apologies for the scanner's reflection in the mid section
Gianni Berengo Gardin (b.10Oct1930 – 06Aug2025) was an Italian photographer who concentrated on reportage and editorial work, but whose career as a photographer also encompassed book illustration and advertising. Born in Santa Margherita Ligure on 10 October 1930, Berengo Gardin lived in Switzerland, Rome, Paris, and Venice before starting as an amateur photographer in 1954. In Berengo Gardin's first year as a photographer, 1954, his first photographs were published in Il Mondo. He turned professional in 1962 and two years later moved to Milan, where he lived from 1975 onwards. EN.wikipedia.org:_Gianni_Berengo_Gardin [05MAY2026]
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PASAR MALAM (NIJMEGEN) | CULTURE TRADITION
Pasar malam is a Malay word that literally means "night market" (the word pasar comes from bazaar in Persian. Yesterday we tasted, experienced, and enjoyed Indonesian atmospheres. Here in the Triavium Hall @Nijmegen people can experience three days (1-2-3May) full of culture, music, and flavors during the Pasar Malam Asia. en.wikipedia.org:_Pasar_malam [02MAY2026]
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KING'S DAY / KONINGSDAG | NETHERLANDS DUTCH CULTURE
King's Day 2026 was a national holiday in the Kingdom of the Netherlands that took place on Monday, April 27th. NL.wikipedia.org:_Koningsdag_2026 [27APR2026]
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WAR IS PERSONAL by JULIA KOCHETOVA | FOAM PHOTOGRAPHY
Julia Kochetova (b.1993-) is a Ukrainian photographer and documentary maker, based in Kyiv. The title War is Personal refers to Kochetova’s belief that war cannot be understood from a distance: every story has a name, a face, and a body. www.foam.org/nl/events/julia-kochetova [26APR2026]
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VERY MODERN AND RATHER UGLY - MARTIN PARR | PHOTOGRAPHY FOAM
FOAM presents the exhibition Very Modern and Rather Ugly as a tribute to the oeuvre of the British photographer Martin Parr. Parr is known for his ability to make the ordinary seem strange and the boring interesting. www.foam.org/nl/events/martin-parr [26APR2026]
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ALSOF HET VOORBJ IS by JULIAN BARNES | BOOKS NOVEL ![]() Sense of an Ending (translated by Ronald Vlek, Atlas Contact) 'The Sense of an Ending' is narrated by a retired man named Tony Webster, who recalls how he and his clique met Adrian Finn at school and vowed to remain friends for life. The novel is divided into two parts, entitled 'One' and 'Two'. He briefly recounts the following uneventful 40 years of his life until his sixties. Then we have the start of 'Two', which is twice as long as the first. At some point, after e-mail exchanges and brief encounters, she gives Tony the letter he sent to Adrian in his youth. On rereading it, Tony realises how malicious and unpleasant it was and how he has erased this from his memory. I have to admit I failed to connect the dots at first, after closing the book; after some rethinking I checked my theory and that 2nd link below seems I was right... en.wikipedia.org:_The_Sense_of_an_Ending [22APR2026]
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CARBOOTSALE @OOSTERBEEK | STREETPHOTOGRAPHY VARIOUS
The Raadhuisplein in Oosterbeek was the setting today of a sustainable trunk market on Sunday, April 12nd. www.gelderlander.nl/renkum/kofferbakmarkt [12APR2026]
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HISTORISCH SPEKTAKEL 1674 @GRAVE | HISTORY DUTCH CULTURE
Combat demonstrations & cannon thunder: the liberation of Grave at the 'Loswal'
Back to 1674 with the imagination of the Siege of the Fortress City of Grave. The Eighty Years' War comes to life. The old, historic streets of the fortress are filled with crafts, demonstrations, and activities during the event, allowing visitors to feel as if they are in the middle of the historic, distant past. Impressive indeed was the concluding battle with musket- and cannon fire. Sights to behold! Historisch Spektakel 1674 - 17e eeuw re-enactors: www.facebook.com/ [07APR2026]
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WATER AND LIGHT in DORDRECHTS MUSEUM | PAINTINGS HISTORY
Visit to Dordrechts Museum, (mainly) for 'Water & Light'. J.M.W. Turner was an English Romantic painter, printmaker and watercolourist. www.dordrechtsmuseum.nl/english/ [06APR2026]
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DUTCH NATIONAL PHOTOMUSEUM | PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITIONS
Welcome to the Nederlands Fotomuseum, the Dutch National Museum of Photography, in Rotterdam. Built in 1901-1902, the Santos warehouse began life as a warehouse for coffee shipped from the Brazilian port city of Santos.
In 2000, it became a national landmark. [06APR2026]
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TOKYO TOKYO EXHIBITION by RICHARD KOEK | PHOTOGRAPHY JAPANMUSEUM
Exhibition: Tokyo Tokyo, photography by Richard Koek. Dutch-Argentinean photographer Richard Koek is a visual storyteller. His sensibility for the complicated life shows in his photos, not so much a decisive moment, but rather an encouragement to viewers to form their own interpretations of his work. www.sieboldhuis.org/.../tokyo-tokyo-richard-koek/ [05APR2026]
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DE GELOGEN KOLONIE by MICHEL MAAS | DUTCH HISTORY BOOKS ![]() "Naar Indonesië om Indië te vergeten" Atlas Contact, 2025 The title in Dutch translates as 'The Lied-to Colony – To Indonesia to Forget the Indies'. An honest and shocking story about boundaries, identity, and the traces of the past. After 80 years of Indonesian independence the author & journalist Michel Maas learns, after 18 years of reporting from the former Dutch colony 'Indië' (as it still exits in the minds of Dutch generations), to confront the Dutch with their colonial past. With a keen eye for detail, humor, and historical layers, Michel Maas describes not only his own journey from hesitation to acceptance, but also the deep-rooted traces of the colonial past in the Dutch imagination. Michel Maas, (b.1954, Roermond), is a Dutch journalist who works for de Volkskrant and the NOS. https://kortverhaal.info/ (NL) [05APR2026]
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VENEZIA by FEDERICO POVOLERI | PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOBOOKS
CHAPTERS:
Federico Povoleri was born in Venice. The legendary journalist, comics copywriter, and writer Alberto Ongaro took him under his wing and trained him in the art of literary comics. www.teneues.com/en/book/venezia [04APR2026]
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COBRA by DEON MEYER | CRIME FICTION BOOKS ![]() Benny Griessel #4 (2013, 'Kobra') I have no difficulty admitting to reading non-fiction, indeed I love Deon Meyer’s South African thrillers. Celebrated as the 'King of South African crime', Deon Meyer is a world-class writer whose page-turning thrillers probe the social and racial complexities of his native country. www.deonmeyer.com/cobra [01APR2026]
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