Artist statement

“For me, photography is the expression of a desire not to be alone, either in front or behind of the camera.”

Portrait of T. by Danny Van der Elst, photographer

For over 15 years, I’ve dedicated myself to capturing the essence of people through photography. My approach is simple and authentic—using natural light, minimal technology, and no makeup. This method reveals the true human essence, highlighting beauty and vulnerability through the delicate interplay of light and shadow.

Each session is a personal journey, exploring the emotions beneath the surface. I am deeply grateful to everyone I’ve worked with, whose openness and trust bring these images to life. Photography remains my constant companion and source of life.

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With over 150 photo sessions and the acclaimed GIRLS project, involving more than 100 women and exhibited internationally, my work has gained recognition for its raw and intimate portrayal of the human experience.

Danny Van der Elst is a Belgian photographer known for his evocative and intimate portraits that explore the depths of human emotion and identity. His work, characterized by a masterful use of natural light, often focuses on the nuanced interplay of light and shadow to highlight the raw authenticity of his subjects.

Process

“My photography is built on good communication and mutual respect. Each session is a collaboration where I seek to capture the authentic essence of my subjects.”

Using natural light and minimal equipment, I aim for simplicity that reveals raw, unguarded emotions.

After each session, I ensure that only the images the people I work with explicitly approve are used. This approach fosters trust and allows for the creation of intimate, powerful portraits that speak to the depths of human experience.

My goal is to create a safe and respectful environment where vulnerability can be openly expressed and documented.

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