Grand Central Terminal, New York City.
This historic train station was built over a hundred years ago and is still in use today. Located on 42nd in between skyscrapers made of glass and metal, this eye-catching building is still standing her ground and became an icon of New York City's rich past.
Every time I'm in Manhattan I can't help but pay a visit and shoot some black and white shots here. The whole atmosphere of the 1920-30's reminds me of the beautiful scenes and artistic use of light in the movie Road to Perdition. Lovely place, good movie.
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Born and raised in The Netherlands in 1983, I was fascinated by natural light in all its forms since a young age.
Now working as a pilot, flying all over the world, I always have my camera with me to immortalize the world around me, be it from the cockpit or at destinations that I am fortunate to visit.
Capturing moments that have never been seen before and will never be seen again with eye for light, composition and mood.
Now working as a pilot, flying all over the world, I always have my camera with me to immortalize the world around me, be it from the cockpit or at destinations that I am fortunate to visit.
Capturing moments that have never been seen before and will never be seen again with eye for light, composition and mood.
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