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



These are great! Love the way he makes the most ordinary into something extraordinary.
His book, Horizon, was a key inspiration to furthering my approach to urban landscape work.