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Grandness
Abu Dhabi is built on superlatives: the steepest lean, the highest high tea, the fastest roller coaster, the most expensive hotel. Even the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque ranks among the world’s costliest. The final image here was selected as #1 in National Geographic’s Best of the World (2015).
A Portrait of Epako
For more than twenty years, Drachten and Gobabis worked together to support Epako, guided by the Sustainable Development Goals. They delivered water, education, and opportunity. But while partnerships end, the needs remain.
Rural Life in the City Age
As land and tradition slip away, so does the hope tied to them. Created for the Leeuwarder Courant, this series documents rural Namibia at a turning point, where urbanization and legislation are dismantling longstanding ways of life.
Noctilucent Clouds
At the end of the Netherlands’ longest road, where land dissolves into the UNESCO-listed Wadden Sea, we spent the night at Zwarte Haan. Beneath one of the country’s darkest skies, lit only by distant lighthouses and island villages, we set up our cameras.
Roaming East
For centuries, semi-nomadic tribes in southeastern Turkey migrated with their herds through a vast cross-border region, through Syria, Iraq and Iran. Today, their paths are blocked by politics, war, and modern pressures.