I am
KEES VAN DER HORST My interest in photography began when I was twelve years old and had to stay in hospital for an extended period of time. To help pass the time, my parents gave me a Kodak Instamatic with black-and-white film rolls. With that camera, I mainly chased after the nurses in the hospital. Around the age of fourteen, our family moved to Etten-Leur. During my school years and studies (physiotherapy and acupuncture), I had little time for photography. It wasnt until our two children grew older and we started going on enjoyable family holidays that I picked up the camera again. My wife faithfully made photo albums of our holiday snapshots. My next camera was an Olympus IS-10, which already worked much better. It truly became a hobby or rather a passion when my daughter was doing an internship in South Africa and we went to visit her. For that occasion, I bought a Nikon D3100 with two kit lenses and started photographing with great enthusiasm. Interestingly enough, the photos turned out quite well and looked good, but I had no idea why. That changed when my daughters boyfriend who had studied at the Photo Academy in Rotterdam explained to me why certain photos were so successful. From that moment on, I began attending workshops, not in any fixed order or direction, but simply to gain experience and discover what I really enjoyed most. Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately), more than thirty years later I still dont know! Due to privacy regulations, it is not possible for me to combine my paramedical profession with photography. However, now that retirement is approaching, I can fortunately devote more time to one of my greatest hobbies: photographing everything, both animate and inanimate. Who knows what may come of it!

