Photographer Joop Reijngoud worked with Linda Malherbe over two years to record 155 groups living in South Rotterdam. The work led to a book and an exhibition on the water front – opened by the Queen of the Netherlands.
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Photographer Joop Reijngoud worked with Linda Malherbe over two years to record 155 groups living in South Rotterdam. The work led to a book and an exhibition on the water front – opened by the Queen of the Netherlands.
December 1, 2008 at 9:03 pm
Al weer meer dan 10 jaar werk ik in Rotterdam aan allerlei participatie trajecten. Het groepsportretten traject heeft mijn hart veroverd. Het is werkelijk waar een bijzonder project: het is een middel om mensen te waarderen en te verbinden! Het concept is slim en de fotograaf heeft veel kwaliteit! Petje af voor Joop en Linda!
December 1, 2008 at 9:08 pm
Thanks for the comment Els. I completely agree with you. For those who don’t read dutch here’s a translation:
“Yet more than 10 years I work in Rotterdam to a variety of participatory projects. The group portraits route has conquered my heart. It is really where a special project: it is a means for people to appreciate and connect! The concept is clever and the photographer has a lot of quality! Hats off to Linda and Joop!”