Rogier (Naarden, 1974) graduates at the Academy of Fine Arts in Breda in 1998. During his study he starts to work as a freelance photographer for the Dutch newspaper Trouw and for Dutch Broadcasting Agencies. At the end of 1998 he moves to Utrecht where his career takes a next step. He starts to work for several public magazines, corporate magazines, advertisement agencies and several theater agencies. Since 2016 he lives and works in Hilversum, the media capitol. On this journey he develops a truly personal, creative style in photography, which characterizes in, mostly colored, portraits on location. Next to this he uses his portrait photography knowledge and experience for several other forms of photography, such as corporate or advertisement photography, photography for editorial expressions and social media profile portraits. Since 2000, Rogier is a member of the GKf, a professional association of photographers in the Netherlands. Rogier is represented by photo agency Lumen Photo.
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Rogier (Naarden, 1974) graduates at the Academy of Fine Arts in Breda in 1998. During his study he starts to work as a freelance photographer for the Dutch newspaper Trouw and for Dutch Broadcasting Agencies. At the end of 1998 he moves to Utrecht where his career takes a next step. He starts to work for several public magazines, corporate magazines, advertisement agencies and several theater agencies. Since 2016 he lives and works in Hilversum, the media capitol. On this journey he develops a truly personal, creative style in photography, which characterizes in, mostly colored, portraits on location. Next to this he uses his portrait photography knowledge and experience for several other forms of photography, such as corporate or advertisement photography, photography for editorial expressions and social media profile portraits. Since 2000, Rogier is a member of the GKf, a professional association of photographers in the Netherlands. Rogier is represented by photo agency Lumen Photo.
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