I journeyed to Fouras on the west coast of France to photograph some unusual but picturesque fishing huts that are dotted along the coast line. Central to my vision was to take a series of long exposures in order to set a tranquil scene and emphasise the elegant wooden structures.
The first day was miserable - windy and a lot of rain - yet despite this I was amazed by the beauty of the huts. Undeterred, I used my time to study the scene and find my compositions, ready to pounce when conditions were just right. The hardest part about finding the right compositions was avoiding stretches of land on the horizon as the bay curves quite dramatically. I had to find the perfect balance between fishing hut, weather conditions and the horizon line beyond. After finding my compositions my next challenge was to watch out for the tide times. I had to shoot as the tide was going out not only to physically be able to take the shot but to be sure I was safe.
On the second day the conditions improved and I had my window between outgoing and incoming tides. The wind had died down making the water much calmer which was better as I could keep the exposure down to a few minutes to try and improve my chance of avoiding any tripod wobble. After shooting my pre-scouted compositions and checking the LCD screen for sharpness I packed up and went for a well earned beer!
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Carrelets de Fouras (Series)
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Julien Coomans is an architect that has a specialisation in design and practices photography as an amateur. He is based in Brussels, but travels a lot around which gives him plenty of opportunities to discover new areas as he spends most of his free time shooting landscapes and seascapes.
Due to the artistic side of his main profession, his interest in capturing visual moments has grown stronger over the years and photography is the medium by which he expresses himself the best. It is a way to seek calmness and tranquility which he also tries to capture in his images by using long exposures and minimal settings.
SHOOT THE FRAME - January 2022 - Winner in Shoot The Land Category
SHOOT THE FRAME - January 2022 - Finalist in Shoot The Wild Category
THE MOTIF COLLECTIVE - December 2021 - Short List
MONOCHROME AWARDS - 2021 - Honorable Mention in Fine Art Category
MONOCHROME AWARDS - 2021 - Honorable Mention in Fine Art Category
ND AWARDS - 2021 - Honorable Mention in Nature : Trees Category
ND AWARDS - 2021 - Honorable Mention in Fine Art : Landscape Category
ND AWARDS - 2021 - Honorable Mention in Special : Long
Due to the artistic side of his main profession, his interest in capturing visual moments has grown stronger over the years and photography is the medium by which he expresses himself the best. It is a way to seek calmness and tranquility which he also tries to capture in his images by using long exposures and minimal settings.
SHOOT THE FRAME - January 2022 - Winner in Shoot The Land Category
SHOOT THE FRAME - January 2022 - Finalist in Shoot The Wild Category
THE MOTIF COLLECTIVE - December 2021 - Short List
MONOCHROME AWARDS - 2021 - Honorable Mention in Fine Art Category
MONOCHROME AWARDS - 2021 - Honorable Mention in Fine Art Category
ND AWARDS - 2021 - Honorable Mention in Nature : Trees Category
ND AWARDS - 2021 - Honorable Mention in Fine Art : Landscape Category
ND AWARDS - 2021 - Honorable Mention in Special : Long
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