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Reset Brussels
Rue de Ligne 8
1000 Brussels
During the photo walk you will be exploring the beauty of your surroundings and capturing it through photography. Our experienced photographer Mathys Haddouche will be leading the way, sharing tips and techniques for capturing stunning images. During this workshop, our photographer will be pointing out interesting subjects and compositions, and offering guidance on camera settings and techniques. As you explore, you'll have the opportunity to practice your photography skills and experiment with different angles and perspectives. You'll also have the chance to ask questions and learn from our photographer's expertise.
This free workshop is suitable for photographers of all levels, whether you're a beginner or an experienced professional. Whether you're looking to improve your skills, or just want to spend some time enjoying the beauty of our capital Brussels.
Mathys Haddouche (b. 1997) is a french photographer based in Belgium. With a Master's degree in Management Engineering, he spent most of his studies trying to perfect his photographic practice as a self-taught photographer. It was in October 2018, when his finances allowed, that he took the plunge and bought his first camera. For him, it was a way of expressing himself visually where he couldn'tdo so verbally. From then on, his passion for photography played an important and indispensable role in his life.
Inspired by the world around him and by his own emotions, Mathys shares with us, through a very personal and profound body of work, "urban scenes in which man finds himself isolated, like points of suspension in the tumult of everyday life" (Godet, 2021).
Mathys Haddouche (b. 1997) is a french photographer based in Belgium. With a Master's degree in Management Engineering, he spent most of his studies trying to perfect his photographic practice as a self-taught photographer. It was in October 2018, when his finances allowed, that he took the plunge and bought his first camera. For him, it was a way of expressing himself visually where he couldn'tdo so verbally. From then on, his passion for photography played an important and indispensable role in his life.
Inspired by the world around him and by his own emotions, Mathys shares with us, through a very personal and profound body of work, "urban scenes in which man finds himself isolated, like points of suspension in the tumult of everyday life" (Godet, 2021).