TALKING PICTURES Vincent Van De Wijngaard

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Dutch photographer and filmmaker Vincent van de Wijngaard’s masterful use of colour and shrewd observational skills result in images that combine crisp detail with a profound sense of allure.
Grounded in the vibrant world of street photography, Vincent's fashion and reportage assignments have taken him to more than seventy countries, where his exposure to diverse cultures has shaped his distinctive international perspective. 
His journey, and indeed his 'Talking Pictures', are marked by serendipitous twists and an unwavering dedication to his art, unfolding as a testament to the transformative power of artistic evolution.
With clients including Dior, Louis Vuitton and Cartier, Vincent continues to redefine the boundaries of visual storytelling and his photographs and films continue to be collected and exhibited by museums and galleries around the world. 
                                                                       

 

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