The streets of Rotterdam

The streets of Rotterdam – from Roffa with love.

The streets of Rotterdam offer a rich and diverse range of subjects for photography. From its modern architecture to its bustling street life. Whether you’re a street photographer, an architecture enthusiast, or just looking to capture the energy of this incredible city, Rotterdam is a must-visit destination for photographers. And my favorite city in the Netherlands.

Last Saturday, on a gloomy and rainy day, after the visit to the Kunsthal went for a Photowalk with my student. The main goal was the introduction to street photography, which is a challenging and rewarding genre that requires both technical skills and creativity. It’s an opportunity to observe and document the world around us, and to tell stories through images. Street photography often involves capturing spontaneous moments, so it’s essential to be quick and discreet in order to capture the right moment. The key to successful street photography is to be aware of your surroundings, anticipate interesting moments, and have a good eye for composition. It’s also important to have a good understanding of exposure and the use of light, and post-processing techniques to enhance your images.

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C e n t r a l park

C e n t r a l Park

[almost]

Morning walk in Zuiderpark which i s rarely on my way way. U can feel and smell spring in the air. And the sun. oh!

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When it s n o w s 2021

When it s n o w s 2021

First such a snow in Lowlands in 10 years. I truly was missing it. Sunday morning walk in snow storm condition – 15km and breathtaking moments of snow fall. To the beach and back. Full of endorphins. Yea-yeah i know cliché.

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H e a d in the clouds, feet in the w a t e r

H e a d in the clouds, feet in the w a t e r

Air and water walk with me.

First loooong mindfull walk of this fall. North Sea I missed you!

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All for the i n f i n i t y

All for the i n f i n i t y

*24s to the infinity

It become quite an inner joke, that the most people who are visiting the Voorlinden Museum, visiting it only for one selfie. Or… how many pictures u can take in 24sec?

I took few, played around with the space. Most of the pictures which u see here are taken at this exhibition are my visual expression, maybe even hidden story about it. And finally I’ve a chance to see works of Louise Bourgeois [one of my favourite artists].

On the way to Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
On the way to Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
On the way to Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Louise Bourgeois Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Yayoi Kumasama “Pumpkin” & Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
The infinity room Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Maurizio Cattelan Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Anselm Kiefer Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
[the most intriguing part of the whole exhibition for me; almost no one adored beautiful outside created by the famous artist – the nature ;)]
Louise Bourgeois Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Anselm Kiefer & Louis Bourgeois Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
LB Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Ai Weiwei Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Michel Francois, Alicja Kwade Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Alicja Kwade, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Pascale Marthine Tayou, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Alicja Kwade, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Richard Serra, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
CJJ, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
CJJ, Richard Serra, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Leandro Erlich, Richard Serra, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Leandro Erlich, CJJ, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Leandro Erlich, CJJ, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
James Turrell, Voorlinden Museum © Olga Tokarczyk
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w h e n in Rotterdam

w h e n in Rotterdam

Few shots from lovely Rotterdam. For those of you who’s never been here, Rotterdam is a different state of mind. A unique city in this small country. U will not be surprised why we called it “R’NYC” 😉

Ive had a chance to look at this city from different perspective, visited friend’s house with astounding view, and had a lovely gals night.


somewhere in Rotterdam (c) omatelier.com
somewhere in Rotterdam, my host Anita (c) omatelier.com
somewhere in Rotterdam (c) omatelier.com
somewhere in Rotterdam (c) omatelier.com
somewhere in Rotterdam (c) omatelier.com
somewhere in Rotterdam (c) omatelier.com
somewhere in Rotterdam, so many buildings to climb (c) omatelier.com
somewhere in Rotterdam (c) omatelier.com
Anita and Jimmy boy. Rotterdam (c) omatelier.com
cats. cats everywhere. Rotterdam (c) omatelier.com
There is an expression in dutch ‘Huisje-boompje-beestje’ symbolizes leading a nice and quiet conventional family life. You have a nice house (‘huisje’), a garden (‘boompje’) and probably a pet (‘beestje’).
Here we have a beer “biertje” all beer fans united 😉
somewhere behind the Felix Food Factory, Rotterdam (c) omatelier.com
Private restaurant’s [glass] room, Rotterdam (c) omatelier.com
Wine taste best at the roof terrace, Rotterdam (c) omatelier.com
Gals and the view on Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam c) omatelier.com
This gal and the view, Rotterdam (c) omatelier.com
Kailin has found her favourite spot. Rotterdam. (c) omatelier.com
Taking off 😉 Rotterdam (c) omatelier.com
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