Welcome to my blog!
I love photography and I enjoy each moment being behind my camera!
My images are all about life and love! I will always do my very best to capture the little and simple things life brings us, as well as the pure love between people.
Thank you for reading my words and viewing my images!
Always feel free to leave a comment or a question in the language you prefer. I will be very happy to read it!
With love, Moniek
Last saturday I did my very first photoshoot since I started my little photobusiness. I was so happy...
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The morning before the day I left Oslo I did a photoshoot with Stine and Vidar at Bygdøy...
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Yesterday was fun! I went to the Ondernemingshuis to registrate my photobusiness from october the first!!!
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Sending out a birth announcement-card to family and friends whenever a little baby is born, is one of the typical Dutch traditions which I like...
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It’s been ten years! Ten years since I moved away from my dear family and friends in the Netherlands. The goal was trying to live and work in another country for one year and if it didn’t work out I could just move back again. Never before had I been to Norway and the Norwegian language sounded just as familiar to me as Chinese...
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When Jørgen saw Kaja for the first time, she was running down the hallway at radiology school, always in a hurry. He was a new student and when he found out she would be a mentor for new students, he wished all he could for her to be his mentor! Unfortunately that didn’t turn out, so a little later...
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Two weeks ago my brother visited me and while walking around in one of the best places in Oslo, the harbour Aker Brygge, we discovered a very interesting photo exhibition, called Tracing freedom. Norwegian photographer Tom Hatlestad told me the story of his great journey...
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The people next-door are a lovely little family from India. The father is living and working here in Norway for a few years, while his wife and 6-year old son are far away in a different world most of the year. I’ve never been to India, but listening to their stories I realize it must be totally different from the Netherlands or Norway...
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