Belgium Tapioca Farm

We travel for hours for locations and on trips abroad we try to fit as many locations in as possible, we wake up before dawn and shoot till the light goes down, exhausted we make our way to a cheap hotel on route or even sometimes we sleep in the buildings to save money and time. Its hard and tiring to get the photos you see on this blog. But it is worth every minute, we also have a tonne of fun together and will have so many stories to tell for years to come from these adventures. the effort and time is worth it so that we can capture these places before they are gone. 

This is a house in Belgium that I visited with Michel, Voytek and Sev in January 2013, it was part of one of these road trips, who knows how long the house will remain, but capturing its melancholic beauty was a special moment. I often walk into a location for the first time and it takes my breathe away, each one has a different feel to it and I love the feeling of just sucking it all in, the textures, the smells, it all plays a part in the emotion that place evokes for me. This house I felt incredible sadness and that maybe the owner hadn’t lived and as there was no one to pass it onto, they may have died very lonely. 

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