for international teams,
with editorial style
photography for brands
and campaigns.
STORY
TELLING
moments matter
While an offsite may revolve around workshops, presentations or team activities,
I often focus on the interactions around them.
The conversations between sessions, moments of collaboration, shared laughter, concentration and the small details that reveal how people work together.
A photograph of a team activity explains what happened.
A photograph about collaboration communicates something larger.
My approach is less concerned with simply documenting a programme and more focused on creating images that express human connection, teamwork and company culture.
It is about visual communication, not just registration.
People and interaction come first. The goal is not only to show what was happening, but how people connected, collaborated and experienced the day.
Editorial Thinking
Images are created with long-term use in mind. Alongside documenting the event,
I look for photographs that can continue to support communication long after the offsite is over.
Beyond the Schedule
I’m often less interested in the agenda itself than in the moments around it. The interactions, expressions and relationships that help tell a broader story about a team and its culture.
Unobtrusive Presence
I work with a calm, low-profile approach, allowing people to stay engaged with the offsite rather than the camera.
Experience with Offsites
Having photographed offsites, retreats and team gatherings across different locations and countries, I’m familiar with the pace, dynamics and practical realities these events involve.
With remote/hybrid teams, time together can carry a different weight. An offsite may give people a chance to step outside the usual workday, with more room for employee engagement, trust building and cross team connection. In that kind of context, team performance is not something that has to be forced. It can grow more naturally through shared attention and being in the same place.
I’ve shared a little more about this way of working on the offsite page.
Photoshoot for the recruitment website & media outlets.
Beslist.nlPhotoshoot for the recruitment website.
ShimanoCampaign for a new line of e-bikes.
Photoshoots for the internal magazine 'Blauw' & different kinds of media outlets.
Mark TuitertPhotoshoot for the website of Mark Tuitert.
AmphionPhotoshoots for different kinds of media outlets like magazines, website and promotional material.
Photoshoot for the Atag magazine, supporting an interview.
I believe a good shoot needs direction, but also a willingness to respond. In campaign work, the starting point might be a concept, a brand idea or a specific visual need. I also value and leave space for the more responsive side of working on location, where timing, people and small changes can become part of the work.
In that sense, it is close to emergent design: sometimes that openness leads to images that feel stronger than what could have been planned in advance.
I like to understand what matters to you first, and let the work grow from there.
Thank you for taking the time.