D-Core Art & Soul Design: Meet Thierry Vanhuysse
The art of photography is a wonderful thing. “Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.” — Aaron Siskind
Thierry Vanhuysse, a 36 year old Belgian based photographer has a deep passion for creating images which implement certain emotions on people. He does this by creating several of his images using a Long Exposures Techniques. His goal is to let people see images which are very recognizable to everyone, but in fact can never be seen in
reality with our own eyes and in our own perception.
Seeing images that took several minutes to create is impossible to see in real life. This allows Thierry to create something that gives the impression to be several steps away from reality.He loves to take that step away from the daily reality that surrounds us and involuntary pushes us into certain situations, decisions or emotions.
Many years ago Thierry started photographing and immediately it became his passion. Thierry loves to become “one” with the subject he photographs … These subjects can be landscapes, seascapes or cityscapes. It is very important for Thierry to “feel” the atmosphere he wants to express in a picture. He has a degree in osteopathic medicine and he loves to create images of the emotions he experiences working with his patients.
His work is now celebrated all around the world. You can purchase your very own Thierry Vanhuysse artwork available locally through D-Core Art & Soul Design.
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