Bert Danckaert
PHOTOSNACK #873
Bert Danckaert turns anonymous urban “non-places” — walls, pavements, corners, fragments of street furniture — into taut, beautifully composed images where color, geometry, and silence do almost all the talking.
His photographs feel like street photography stripped of drama and turned into visual music: precise, strange, quietly funny, and full of the overlooked intelligence of the built world.
Thank you, Isabel Castellanos, for recommending his work.
Until next time,
Tomasz



His book, Horizon, was a key inspiration to furthering my approach to urban landscape work.
This well-composed, well-structured work with an easily identifiable center of interest in each photograph. Thanks for sharing.