"Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend.”
― Bruce Lee
Concept: Femke Hofhuis & David in den Bosch
Styling: Femke Hofhuis
Broccolo [singular broccoli] is a series of 100 photographs of broccoli that aims to reassess our view of food.
"Food is a construct: an adaptation of the original. Whether we want this or not should be a choice, not a prescribed standard. We no longer think about what food is, what it means or where it comes from. I would like to create more awareness concerning what we eat. After all, if you are what you eat, but you do not know what you eat, what are you then? "
Framed fine art print for sale.
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What makes an Egg? Is it yellow and white?
A visual Eggsploration with Rivka Koops
JEWELRY HAS TO MATCH WITH YOUR SKIN
We can vividly see her.
The women standing in the jewelry store. Stretching her arm to see the shimmering ring on her finger. Spreading her hand - watching time pass on her wrist. Chin up, looking at the necklace resting on her chest. Looking at her body.
Studying.
Judging.
Wondering.
“How does this look on my body? Does it match with my skin?”
Exactly this question leads to our insight. Skin is most important when choosing jewelry, so skin should tell the story.
Photography and Creative Direction: David in den Bosch
The series Tableware takes the colors of a landscape and transforms it to an abstract studio setting. Be it a dutch porcelain vegetable landscape or a sunny mediterranean wine scape.
Concept: David in den Bosch
Styling: Lizzy Jane Plug & Gwen de la Haye
Photography & Post-Production: David in den Bosch
A small series about patience..
"Ikebana" is the Japanese art of flower arrangement.
From the Japanese ikeru ("keep alive, arrange flowers, living") and hana ("flower"), Ikebana could possibly translated as "giving life to flowers".
Concept: Pui Wah Cheung & David in den Bosch
Styling: Pui Wah Cheung
Photography & Post-Production: David in den Bosch
These totems are a homage to all studioequipment; the spirit of a studio