Atomium…in Brussels,just a “survivor” of the Universal Exposition of 1958…
This is the entrance to the Palais de Justice in Brussels, one of the biggest and most imposing buildings in Europe, and the place where you go when you are very, very bad. I’ve been there, but got lost in all the maze of padded courtrooms and archive offices… then slipped out the back door before anyone could find me. Very Kafka. Taken on Kodak T-Max, neg scanned to digital.
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They just love their hedges in Belgium… Perfectly manicured hedges. I managed to capture this lone gardener on his way through the maze with classic stone wall buildings as his backdrop.
You buy your first stilettos, four inches high and fire engine red. You can’t quite strut in them yet, but you will.
The world breaks everyone, and many are strong at the broken places. / Ernest Hemingway I hid this for a long time. Mostly because I sent it off to a publisher, but also because it’s without a doubt my most personal piece on RB. It was accepted by the publisher and recently I read it aloud at the book launch. Yasemin Sumner (who also had a story published in the same book) and Luckyvegetable said my voice didn’t tremble at all. I think they were being kind. After all, when you read your diary out to a room full of strangers, you’re allowed to shake a bit.
...for precious birds… Gallery of the King, Brussels, Belgium.
i like cranes. See more from Parc du Cinquanenaire More from Brussels & Paris You can see more Holga photographs here
See more from Parc du Cinquanenaire More from Brussels & Paris You can see more Holga photographs here
I met her in a club down in old soho / Where you drink champagne and it tastes just like cherry-cola / She walked up to me and she asked me to dance / I asked her her name and in a dark brown voice she said Lola. / Model and creator of the Character “Lola” and theme Hearts at War – Jessica Tremp / Location – Madam Brussels / Much thanks to Miss Pearls! / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
Reflection-Belgium Airport (Brussels)
Eurostar, Brussels Central Station, Belgium Untouched Medium Format scan Part 3 in a series
The Atomium is a structure in Brussels built for an exhibition in the 1950s. Its shape is that of an iron crystal magnified billions of times. Each of its orbs contains an exhibition space, and each of the connecting arms (like this one) contains a staircase or escalator.
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