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by Editor Michel Romaggi in collaboration with the author Lus Joosten
Edited and published by Yvette Depaepe, the 26th of June 2024
'New Focus on Art'
Some of your pictures were taken in museums. You seem to be looking for the visitor's reactions / response to the paintings?
That is correct. Any emotion can be interesting.
I make most of my pictures in streets and public places, such as stations, museums. Everywhere people come. I love animals but I better understand humans.
I like all kinds of art , creativity. That's why I like galleries and museums, but when I make pictures I never wait for something to happen; I try to anticipate…… and walk quite fast from hall to hall. I do exactly the same in streets and other public places.
'Two women'
How do you capture these scenes?
I always photograph people without talking to them beforehand, because I want to capture real and spontaneous emotions and interactions. I don’t use long telephoto lenses because I never intend to work secretly. People almost always notice that they are photographed and there is a conversation or mutual understanding afterwards. Sometimes, a thumbs up is enough to detect a smile.
I will never photograph people in compromising situations or attitudes, but I simply seek authenticity. Sometimes the result shows absolute sadness, but fortunately often also happiness or intense pleasure.
'No Focus'
Background and environment are almost always as important as the main topic. When shooting with an 18-55 lens, this environment is clearly visible and at the time of recording, I have to focus not only on the right moment, but also on the composition of the overall image. I never delete or replace a background; this background is necessary to give more dimensions to the photo.
I only edit my photos minimally and I will certainly never change the content.
'The Red One Please'
Please tell us shortly about yourself and photography?
Since switching from analogue to digital thirteen years ago, I have had the most fun by walking the streets of our neighbouring cities with my camera at hand. I try to see beauty in simple things. I mainly photograph people and buildings.
'Fascinated by Karlo Kacharava'
'Touch of yellow'
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Andrew Beavis PRO Great set of pictures. Great compositions. You have caught interesting interactions between the visitors and the the artwork. I discovered opportunities of museum photography when I was helping my wife at a street art festival one July and sought escape from the extreme heat and humidity. The photography began as a secondary benefit... I look forward to seeing more of your work. |
Lus Joosten PRO thx for your detailled comment; I love Street Art jams, because at these events we se artists at work. |
YANGYING PRO 真好 |
Gabriela Pantu PRO I love the way people become an integral part of the gallery, and their presence is like a trigger.Wonderful frames and article, congratulations and thank you for sharing! |
Lus Joosten PRO thx for the lovely comment. |
Thierry Dufour PRO Splendid work, magnificent images, congrats Lus !!! |
Lus Joosten PRO thx for your comment. |
UstinaGreen PRO Wonderful place for artistic and creative works! Amazing gallery!! |
Lus Joosten PRO thx for your comment; these six pictures are made in Antwerpen and Gent, but also in other museums in other towns many halls have nice walls. |
Piet Haaksma PRO Lovely to watch and look for the comparisons. Top |
Lus Joosten PRO thx for you comment. |
Yvette Depaepe CREW Congrats, Lus ... I love that combination too. Zalig en uniek! |
Lus Joosten PRO Thanks; I'm very happy with the selection you and your team made. |
Yvette Depaepe CREW Glad to hear that ... ;-) |
Els Keurlinckx PRO The combination of art and people creates fascinating photography. Congratulations Lus. |
Lus Joosten PRO Thanks for your support. |
Subhajit Das PRO Great work. Congratulations! |
Lus Joosten PRO thx for your comment. |