Category: Eye Print – the beauty of printed photographs
A photo that is not printed on paper is like a photo that has not been taken. Anyone who has had a printed photo in their hands knows that the tactile experience is unparalleled. That is why Renske prints all her photos that she likes. Every week she publishes a digital photo of a photo print online – under the name Eye Print. She places the photo with a brief description of how the photo was created and what it is about.
Printed photos look very different from photos on a screen. Lighting in the room where the photo is viewed has a lot of influence on how we perceive the photo.
Print of a propaganda slogan by the marketing department of the city of Glasgow that is shouting with huge letters from an office building: “PEOPLE MAKE GLASGOW”.
Print of a photo in which a young woman is talking with compassion to another rough sleeping woman of equal age in the centre of the English city of York.
The Sint-Jans hospital in Bruges attracts many tourists. For many of them this old hospital is one of the scenery pieces in the old city centre, which they are led to in countless groups by travel agencies.
Photographic print of a couple kissing each other in front of the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum. The man of the couple is a multitasker: he is taking a selfie with his mobile phone while kissing.
Photo print of a grandfather who helps his grandson to climb in a letter of the I Amsterdam letters on the Museumplein in Amsterdam. The boy’s cap says: We swim!