
My name is Bart Booms, born in 1957 in Driebergen-Rijsenburg. Photography is my greatest passion. I learned the most important techniques for photography from Edwin Westhoff. My first assignment was for the ‘’Hogeschool Utrecht’’ to take care of the illustrations for a textbook. The title of the book is ‘’Retourtje Inzicht’’. Furthermore my main interest is nature- and macro photography. As a nature photographer I’m a member of the Utrecht Association for Nature Photographers(NVU), which in turn is a member of the Association for Dutch Nature Photographers(NVN). There are also expositions of my work on a regular
basis.If you would be interested in a workshop digital photography, or if you might have an assignment concerning photography, you can e-mail me through the contact form. A lot is possible in deliberation. All the photographs on this website are copyrighted. You can use the contact form for orders of photographs or questions. I would invite you to take a look around at my website, and would be pleased if you signed my guestbook. Enjoy your tour and don’t hesitate to visit again: the website is updated regularly and new images are added to the photo gallery.
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As soon as the snow starts falling, every photographer starts to feel excited. You rush outside to photograph the white trees, frozen water and the magnificent snowy landscape. Winter has only just begun, and when its weather hits, it is important to be well prepared. Take a photograph that not everyone could take! During these workshop I will give you tips to be well prepared this winter to produce the most beautiful winter images. Learn to see things differently if it comes to nature. Even in your own area, the nicest photography objects are everywhere. It is all about recognizing them and knowing how to document them the right way. Sometimes the day is just beautiful. Snow has fallen and the air is somewhat foggy. A view from under the trees or a large tree with its branches that almost collapse under the weight of the snow. Or lie down. Sure it’s cold, but it might just bring you a more exciting photograph. The challenge of photography is to be creative.
Off course, the workshops Macro photography and Nature photography, will continue in 2012. Some new workshops will be added, so keep an eye on the agenda! Check here for known data of the workshops.